SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop using XGL with NVidia

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Troubleshooting

To activate Xgl you have to follow a few aspects. Additional Informations you find at Xgl unter SUSE Linux verwenden from which these instructions here were gathered.

Download Novell NVidia Packages

From

for NVidia.

Install these rpm packages.

Download NVidia driver

Go to your favorite nvidia website and look into the driver archives. Download the appropriate (!) driver version according to

  1. your pc architecture / kernel
  2. the corresponding driver version

Consider the downloaded rpm's above.

Go into a shell (Ctrl+Alt+F1) and switch to runlevel three:

init 3

Then install the NVidia driver

modprobe -r nvidia
sh NVIDIA_XYZ.run -a -n

Using the parameter -a -n avoids the question about licence and matching online binary drivers. We don't need them because we are compiling the kernel ourselves.

Then - if everything went o.k. load the module:

modprobe nvidia

Now you can start sax2

sax2 -m 0=nvidia

After you finished

init 5

Configure XGL as default Desktop

Look at

how to configure the sysconfig files.

Using YaST, you have to look at the bottom in the sysconfig editor to find the appropriate field.