> I just tried exactly the same thing with OpenSuSE 11.2 and couldn't get it
> to work at all. The reason, at least how I got it after a long, long
> discussion with custhelp.nvidia appears to be that some distributions mount
> USB devices under /proc/bus/usb/devices (works...) and some under
> /dev/bus/usb (doesn't work). In OpenSuSE, which belongs to the latter class,
> the driver appears to look under the non existing /proc/bus/usb/devices,
> doesn't find the entry for the 3D-Vision emitter and refuses to switch on
> stereo. The nvidia guys tested it with RHEL 5, which belongs to the former
> class of distributions. Unfortunately the USB Emitter must be recognized for
> reasons I do not know by the driver although the sync signal runs via the
> 3-Pin Mini-Din.

Did you try in /etc/fstab:

none                    /proc/bus/usb           usbdevfs        defaults 0 0

or were you able to get it work in suse using some other method?

>
> Another question of concern is wether the chipset on the FX1800 is supported
> by the 195.x driver at all. You should look this up with nvidia.

You need at least a quadro 3700.

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