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<0> ? <1> hm <0> is suse alway this tough <0> :( <1> Sjdoughboy, you're sure you used a big X, not the little one x <0> no not sure <0> positive i did not <1> in linux X and x are different <0> i tryed big X <0> still no luck <0> ( <2> Sjdoughboy: hint the quickst way to get to the path you need (also the correct one) is to use bash autocomplete (by using the tab button, ie. /et <tab> X <tab> xo <tab>) if the path exists it will either fill it or suggest multiple options <1> only in X11 not in xorg <0> right <1> exactly as it says <0> did that
<1> k <1> k try: cd /etc/X11 <0> ok <0> in that dir <1> and then: ls <3> what is the command to create a new folder? <0> ls <1> do you see a xorg.conf ? <0> ok <2> jxmiller: mkdir <3> pickler thanks <0> yep <1> try to: pico xorg.conf <0> ok <1> maybe you used the wrong slash, in linux you have to use / not \ <0> in <0> maybe <0> ok now i see lots of stuff <1> k super - take it from there <1> find the device section and add the line etc. <0> i see input deivces <1> use ctrl + v to scroll down a page <1> or just the arrows <1> it should be a Device section in there somewhere <4> I have SUSE10, I would love to switch over to linux completely but i just cant seem to get linux to recognize my wireless adapter/ video card.....wondering if anyone could give me some serious help..ive been trying to get things to work for a while now...ive tried the ndiswrapper and all that hibity jibity and cant get it working so i dont know <4> i have a linksys wireless g WRT54GS router, and a WUSB54G linksys adapter V.4 <0> i don't see anything that says nvidia? <4> and a nvidia geforce 6600 PCI-X graphs card <0> nope <0> @!$##$ crazy <1> just put the line into the device section <5> !mp3 <6> For MP3 Support in Suse 10 or 10.1, check <http://spinink.net/suse-for-windows-users/#mp3 : For Suse 9.3 just run YOU (Yast Online Update) and choose to install the extra multimedia packages. <1> Option "NoFlip" "True" <1> before EndSection <1> and then add the new Extensions section at the bottom of the file <1> like it says in the howto <1> you then use ctrl+x to exit, answer Yes to overwriting the file <1> then you go on to /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager <1> and edit it like it says in the howto <5> !yastsources suse10.0 <1> Sjdoughboy, you are almost finished :D <0> i have not adde dany thing <1> Sjdoughboy, suse isn't usually that difficult, it's just that Xgl is rather experimental <0> i see about 5 endsection <1> in th Device section <1> between Section "Device" and EndSection <1> then you'll make a new section at the bottom <1> Section "Extensions" <1> Option "Composite" "off" <1> EndSection <1> then you'll save the file <0> ok back at the is <0> ls <1> k <1> next file <0> i see xorg.conf <1> write cd /etc/sysconfig/ <0> and others
<1> to go to that folder <0> ok <1> and then pico displaymanager <5> hey :) anyone have the new kde yast source and vlc too? <5> !vlc <6> Rumour has it vlc is an evil gtk app anyway <5> :P <1> Sjdoughboy, there is a line which says DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER="Xorg", change that to DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER="Xgl" <1> Sjdoughboy, and the line which read something like DISPLAYMANAGER_XGL_OPTS="-accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:fbo <1> no sorry <1> Sjdoughboy, find the line and change the last part -accel xv:pbuffer to -accel xv:fbo <1> Sjdoughboy, like i did first :) <0> one sec trying to get back in to cd /etc/xorg.conf <1> k <1> why ? <1> didn't you finish it ? <0> no <5> http://en.opensuse.org/Additional_YaST_Package_Repositories There it is folks :D <0> in /sct/X11 <1> k - do that and then do displaymanager afterwards <1> /etc/X11 <0> right <0> stuck at <1> where ? <0> e/etc/X11 <0> /etc/X11 # <1> just try pico /etc/X11/xorg.conf <0> i got past that before <1> if you get it right it should work from whereever you are <1> or you can use cd /etc/X11 to go there <0> ok <0> did that <0> next <0> i do not see nvidia <1> hm <1> we'll let that go for now <0> lol ok <1> just edit the /etc/sysconfig/displaymanager <1> Sjdoughboy, there is a line which says DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER="Xorg", change that to DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER="Xgl" <1> in the file displaymanager <1> in /etc/sysconfig <0> ok <1> and the line which read something like DISPLAYMANAGER_XGL_OPTS="-accel glx:pbuffer -accel xv:pbuffer <1> just change the last pbuffer to fbo <0> this is were i have no idea <0> were to go <0> how do i get to cd <1> k try cd /etc/sysconfig <7> Sjdoughboy: you gotta stop breaking stuff lol <0> right <0> tell me about it <1> and then pico displaymanager <0> T3hWiz0rd, <7> Sjdoughboy: but, it happens.. i remember my first linux installs... and i am amazed at how i managed to break them so bad <1> try to look in the howto also - i'll be back in ten minute :) <0> ok <0> lol T3hWiz0rd <0> T3hWiz0rd, im better at fixing my dish satalite <7> Sjdoughboy: with linux you'll learn you'll break it 25,000 times <0> at lest i found xsever <7> but thats how you learn best... break fix break fix break fix <0> yes i agree <7> or you can be like me and throw a temper tantrum and format <7> lol <0> well this is what hppen when i did format it <0> had to reinstall driver <0> at least i downloaded that <0> this time <1> :) <1> k how far did you get ? <0> ok at trying to get to SuSeconfig? <0> tryed cd/ <1> nono <0> ok
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