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Old 10-Oct-2007, 11:09
crash_x
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There is another way to do it. Disable XGL by running gnome-xgl-switch --disable-xgl, then go into yast-->system-->/etc/sysconfig editor. I don't know where it is in 10.3, but there is an option in there which is set by default to "Xorg". Find it, and change it to XGL.

Sorry I can't be more specific, I'm at work, on a Windows machine.
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There are two options that reference XGL:

DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER
DISPLAYMANAGER_XGL_XOPTS

Any idea which I should mess with?

Update:

It seems that you're talking about XSERVER. I will set it to XGL and see what happens.