[SLE] Is there a DEFINATIVE way to know if nvidia 3D is ON?
From: Peter B Van Campen (peterb_at_vancampen.org)
Date: 11/30/04
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To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 15:59:14 -0600
Hi Folks,
Since doing updates to, and fresh installs to 9.2 on systems w/ nvidia
cards, I have started to doubt whether 3D Accl is really on, after
d/l'ing the nvidia drivers via YOU.
Is there a really difinative way to know if the nvidia drivers are
really installed??
Whenever I let YOU get, and install them, and after a re-boot, YOU >YAST
>Hardware >Graphics card & monitor gives "3D Disables" and when I ask
it to enable it, a box pops open that says that "you must use YOU to
get and install the nvidia drivers" and then it gives details how to
RE-install them since last time. But when I do this, and then check the
3D capabilities via YOU it shows the same negative results. Loops like
that forever?
I have seen many times here that "Never mind, 3D is REALLY ON, but the
system lies, trust me". So, is there a sure-fire way to verify that
nvidia 3D is really ON?
PeterB
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