OpenSUSE Hardware :: NVidia Driver Configuration In 11.2 Kde?

Jul 24, 2010

I get this error on enabling nVidia repo and downloading driver from YaST.

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Switching the use of "nv" driver of X.Org to "nvidia" driver of NVIDIA
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head: cannot open `/etc/X11/xorg.conf' for reading: No such file or directory
SaX2 generated xorg.conf not available!
grep: etc/X11/xorg.conf: No such file or directory

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: NVidia Driver Configuration Lost After Restart

Nov 14, 2010

I have installed the current Nvidia driver(s) for my video card:
nvidia-gfxGO2-kmp-desktop 260.19.12_k2.6.34.0_12-24.1
x11-video-nvidiaGO2 260.19.12-25.1
nvidia-settings 256.35.0.pm. 1.1
xorg-x11-driver-vido-nouveau 0.0.15_20100401_bfb95cc-1.10
libXNVCtrl 256.35-0.pm.2.1

Now my problem is everytime I save the configuration for
- the open GL settings
- the anti aliasing settings
- the powermizing settings
with the GUI-programm NVIDIA X Server Settings under GNOME

Every setting is lost completely after a restart of my system and the defaults are reset even if i save the configuration in the menu nvidia-settings configuration of the GUI-programm NVIDIA X Server Settings. Is there a possibility to SAVE the settings? They should stay after a reboot.
I think this is a issue very spread under several Linux distributions. I can't understand the source of the mistake or bug.

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Kernel:
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Release Date: 2010-05-04
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I'm trying to install the nvidia drivers but it is not working.

lspci | grep VGA

02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV18 [GeForce4 MX - nForce GPU] (rev a3)

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#
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And after that my X is not working. And when i try sudo modprobe nvidia I get this:

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Or leave them alone?

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