Hello:

>Wow. Things must be going _really_ well on your system if
>you're down to trying to get the NVIDIA logo to display!

It's not that it is so important but it is strange that it does not 
show. If something changes without my intervention I like to 
know what the reason is.

>I do indeed see the NVIDIA logo screen every time X starts
>(_not_ exactly the same as when KDE starts, unless you
>count kdm as KDE). This includes not only upon each system
>start-up but also after each logout (when then X server gets
>restarted and hence the nvidia device driver gets closed and 
>reopened).

It used to work for me like this in previous SUSE (10.2 10.1 
10.0) versions. But in those systems I used NVIDIA's sh script 
to build the driver.


>cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | grep NoLogo
>
>and if it comes back with nothing then you should be getting 
>the Logo if installed correctly.

I have no  <Option "NoLogo"> line in my xorg.conf file.

I have these nvidia packages installed:

nvidia-gfxG01-kmp-default-100.14.19_2.6.22.5_30-1.1
x11-video-nvidiaG01-100.14.19-4

Thanks,
IG



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