[ale] suse 10.1 login problem

Dow_Hurst dhurst at mindspring.com
Mon Feb 5 01:13:37 EST 2007


Mike,
James probably nailed the problem with the nvidia suggestion.  If you upgraded and had not used a rpm of the nvidia driver then this is definitely a problem.

You can totally fix this by adding the correct nvidia repository to Yast2.  An example of how to tweak opensuse is below. 

http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT7527984757.html

http://www.softwareinreview.com/cms/content/view/60


The 10.1 nvidia repository is the ftp://download.nvidia.com/novell/  which will add an nvidia rpm for the kernel version used in novell's enterprise suse 10 and opensuse 10.1.  I prefer this method if your not changing kernels.  All kernel security updates won't break the nvidia kernel module when this method is used.  I just installed 10.2 on my laptop and so far am enjoying it.  Seems to run as well or better than 10.1.  
Best wishes,
Dow


-----Original Message-----
>From: mike barnes <mdb3624 at gmail.com>
>Sent: Feb 4, 2007 9:32 PM
>To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts <ale at ale.org>
>Subject: [ale] suse 10.1 login problem
>
>Hi, I need some help with my daughters system. I upgraded to 10.1 suse a
>while ago and when I did the upgrade the graphical side of the system has
>stopped working including using the graphical login. I can login using the
>text based suse, but since my daughter does not understand Linux, I need to
>get X working properly.
>
>What happens when I go to the graphic side is that the keyboard and mouse
>stop responding forceing me to boot to the text side. Since, I consider
>myself a novice administrator (been working on *unix platforms for years as
>a developer) I am not sure what would be causing this issue. BTW, my system
>has an NVIDIA graphics card on it which is being used.
>
>Thanks for any help of documents which can help.
>
>
>Mike Barnes


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