Le Mercredi 8 Août 2007 14:11, Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru) a écrit :
> Hi,
>
>
> I have just assembled new PC with Intel Core2 Duo, Gigabyte m/b,  
> Intel P35 Chipset, and Asus 8600GT/512MB PCIe video card.
>
> Software: SuSE 10.2 with latest kernel update, latest nvidia driver  
> from its web site installed manually ("modprobe nvidia" works)
>
> However, neither "sax2" neither  "sax2 -r -m 0=nvidia" do not work as  
> expected - sax2 ALWAYS switch to framebuffer mode.
>
> I have replaced video card with MSI 8600GT, installed it into another  
> PCIe slot, problem still exists.
>
> Strange enogh, since lspci DOES lists this video card. Additionally,  
> Windoze works on this PC.
>
> Anyone can explain me what went wrong?
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestion(s).

Hi,
I have kind of the same problem (well it is not really a problem actually), 
with an MSI 7600GT (AGP) under OpenSuSE 10.2. The nvidia driver is properly 
installed, xorg.conf points to the nvidia driver and 3D is working perfectly 
(even Beryl/Compiz/Xgl). So as you see, no real problem. But if i launch 
Sax2, it lists the card as VESA Framebuffer, and I can't change this 
behaviour. The card is supposed to be supported (SUSE HDB) but it was the 
PCIe version.

Anyway, it might be possible to have the card working properly without using 
sax2.

Cheers.

Matthias

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