-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Rajko M. wrote: > Basil, Russ and Michael, > > can you test this: > - boot in runlevel 3, > type digit 3 on boot menu screen and press Enter, > that will bring you in text mode > - login as user > works the same way as GNOME login > - startx > this command is is oldfashioned way to start GUI, > wait until KDE/GNOME is done than > - logout from GUI, > it will bring you back to command line, that is also > oldfashioned behavior > - startx again > in this moment I have lockup. > > If I set openSUSE to run directly in GUI ie. runevel 5 than there is *no* > problems. I can logout and login as many times as I want. > > I tried 2 different drivers, both compiled against the newest kernel, and one > precompiled from nvidia web site, installed with zypper (yast). They all have > same behavior.
Ran my machine through these hoops, and it didn't give me any grief. I'm using the original kernel (I believe, I know I haven't allowed it to update to the latest one sitting in the updater) 2.6.22.5-31 and the precompiled driver that yast installed from the nvidia repo. > > I use dual screen in TwinView mode. That is also pain to configure as sax2 > can't see second monitor, but that is a problem since 10.1. > > I have onboard nvidia GeForce 6100 LT that is always on due to > 'overengineered > BIOS' that probably looks for PCI Express adapter, can't see one and enables > onboard graphics that I just disabled. > The motherboard is MSI K8NGM2 series (emachines T6528). > If I had to guess, one of these two things is probably the culprit. I'm running on a very basic older machine (1.2G celeron, no onboard graphics, agp fx 5200) Wish I could be more help, but about all I can really tell you at this point is that my FX 5200 is working. Have you tried downgrading to the original kernel to see if it's causing the trouble? Derek -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4-svn0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHFl1Dg39m4F98CH4RAg7FAJ47wQak2kURU21/oRZYN10+P+K4FwCfcLeJ fwcwHAigscW6sw42JLbv8lQ= =9JPg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
