RE: Suse Linux 10.3 help requested

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Author: Matt Graham
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Subject: RE: Suse Linux 10.3 help requested
From: Frank Mandato <>
> Unfortunately, I am not good enough to install Gentoo, tried it
> a few years ago and I never could get it to work right, not their
> fault, my not knowing enough about Linux was at fault.


Things have improved a little bit. It should be "Read the Gentoo
Handbook, follow steps 1..100, done!" but manually creating
partitions and filesystems may faze people. But there's always
Ubuntu and kUbuntu.

> I have installed this system and I am running it as an X86_64,


OK, this actually shouldn't cause any problems with the things that
you reported. The evil nvidia module worked fine with x86_64 when
I was running that.

>   Driver       "nv"
> I have re-installed 10.3 and that is why I do not have the 
> downloaded Nvidia driver on it any longer.


In general, reinstalling a distro won't fix anything. There are a
few exceptions, but I don't think the problems you described fall
into those categories. So: Get the binary module again and
install it, then modprobe nvidia, then edit xorg.conf, then
restart X and see if it all works. You may have to do the SuSE
equivalent of "eselect opengl set nvidia" so that you can get
accelerated 3D junk working.

> 03:05.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Audigy LS
>
> When I go in to Yast to configure that sound card, it says "legacy"
> so I thought that this is a legacy sound card.


"Audigy LS" is not mentioned in the source for emu10k1 in a 2.6.24.1
kernel. YaST has always had problems. What might work is this:
"modprobe snd_emu10k1", then start alsamixer (or amixer) and see if
you get anything other than "mixer not found, barfing." If you
get a mixer, you should just have to unmute everything. If not,
it's time to look in dmesg for problems. The worst-case scenario is
that the card isn't supported by whatever kernel they shipped, and
you'll have to upgrade to a more recent kernel.

HTH anyway,

--
Matt G / Dances With Crows
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>
> Thanks Matt.
>
> FrankM
>
> ----------------------------------------
> > Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 11:09:08 -0700
> > From:
> > To:
> > Subject: Re: Suse Linux 10.3 help requested
> >
> > From: Frank Mandato
> >> I have a couple of minor glitches with [Suse Linux 10.3]
> >
> > The quality of SuSE took a sharp nosedive around version 8.0,
> > so much so that I switched to Gentoo. AFAICT, there have
> > always been many, many stupid bugs in SuSE that are just not
> > there on Debian-based things or Gentoo.
> >
> >> Gigabyte G1 Turbo with on board sound and lan. It is a 64
> >> bit system running on an X86 platform
> >
> > Are you running this thing as x86_64, or x86? This could be
> > important, and it's not clear from what you wrote.
> >
> >> NVidia GEForce6800GS video card.
> >> Problem No.1: I have no mouse pointer, yet the mouse works.
> >> I edited the xorg.conf file to turn off the HW [cursor] and
> >> then turn on the SW [cursor], no success.
> >
> > Install the evil binary-only module from nVidia and use it.
> >
> >> I can only get a 16 bit color palette, anything higher than
> >> that will not work. I downloaded the appropriate driver from
> >> Nvidia via yast at the command line
> >
> > Is X using the evil nVidia module? "grep Driver
> > /etc/X11/xorg.conf" should return one line with "nvidia" in
> > it. You also need to have the evil kernel module loaded.
> > "lsmod | grep nv" should return at least one line with
> > "nvidia" in it.
> >
> >> No sound. The legacy alsa driver does not produce any sound.
> >> I had always had trouble with alsa
> >
> > ALSA is "legacy"? Good grief. Post the output of "lspci |
> > grep -i audio" so we can see what sound chip you have. What's
> > worked for me is just running alsaconf as root from the command
> > line, but then I'm not using SuSE. Also, ALSA always starts
> > all sound cards up as muted. Most distros have a script that
> > runs at boot that pulls the volumes that were set at the last
> > shutdown and sets the card to those volumes.
> >
> > Also also, check the plugs. The last motherboard I bought, I
> > plugged the speakers into the wrong jack, and wasted half an
> > hour wondering what my ALSA setup had barfed on.
> >
> > --
> > Matt G / Dances With Crows
> > The Crow202 Blog: http://crow202.dyndns.org:8080/wordpress/
> > There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see
> >
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