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I'm using an NVIDIA GeForce 9500m GS on an ASUS laptop.
Ok, I installed openSuse early last week and everything worked perfectly. However, I was unable to enable desktop effects even though my laptop is pretty new and the graphics card is supposed to be excellent. I did what I think now was a kinda dumb thing to do which was try to alter the settings in order for desktop effects to work. I performed the NVIDIA driver installation from the opensuse web site and ran the command Code:
#sudo nvidia-xconfig All I would like to do at this point is set my Xserver configuration back to its default. |
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Sorry 'bout bugging you guys about that, I just fixed it by adding
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acpi=off noapic |
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the way I install my GeForce7000m is just by going to nvidias website and downloading the bin file. I never use the ones provided by suse because most of the time its for another kernel version.
Its easy, just exit X and login into the console as root and run the bin file, it compiles a driver for your kernel version and writes to the appropriate config files. Its all automated, and it never fails. You just gotta have the kernel sources installed. |
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