If you have an nVIDIA video card, do you have 3D support enabled? If you look into the "My Computer" icon, what does the display info say there? Here is a look at mine: Code: Display Info Vendor: nVidia Corporation Model: GK104 [GeForce GTX 660 Ti] 2D driver: nvidia 3D driver: NVIDIA 331.20 I always install the nVIDIA driver the Hard Way, which is not very hard using the most recent driver and I always run the ...
Display Info Vendor: nVidia Corporation Model: GK104 [GeForce GTX 660 Ti] 2D driver: nvidia 3D driver: NVIDIA 331.20
Updated 09-Nov-2013 at 08:27 by jdmcdaniel3
In openSUSE 11.4, the control of your CPU energy usage has been moved to the YaST Power Management module. This How To and FAQ Tells you how to install and enable this CPU control module. With openSUSE 13.1, this function has been removed from YaST and is no longer selectable as outlined in this blog. To begin, you must start the YaST Control Center and enter the root user password as normal. Then, proceed to: YaST / Software / Software Management ...
Updated 11-Nov-2013 at 06:44 by jdmcdaniel3
I decided that I might create my very first blog entry here in the openSUSE forum. I have never blogged about anything before and really have not seen the benefit in using a blog. But, perhaps some social redeeming value might exist in blogging, so I decided to see just what that might be. So, I would like to ask anyone that might read my blog here today. Why are you using the openSUSE forums? What has brought you here to my neck of the woods? Now before you answer that question, let me throw ...
Updated 26-Mar-2013 at 18:35 by jdmcdaniel3