Opensuse 11 not detecting my graphics card

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sarincv

Journeyman
I tried to install opensuse 11 using the DVD which i got with linux for you on my laptop.

The installation completed successfully and after booting in to suse, the screen went blank

I tried once again and this time I selected manual configuration for Yast. At the beginning Yast configuration, it says GUI cannot be loaded because the graphics card is not supported. so going in to text mode.

I have a Dell studio 1530 laptop with the following configuration

Intel core 2 Duo 8100, 3 GB RAM, ATI Radeon HD3450

plz help
 

NucleusKore

TheSaint
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Oh yes they are

I do not have an ATi card so cannot make it any easier
If you find difficulty inspite of going through the above method try this
*forums.opensuse.org/how-faq-read-only/393929-hardware-installing-ati-drivers.html
It's an APPROVED how-to on ATi drivers
 
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hellknight

BSD init pwns System V
yeah.. ATI Cards suck on Linux.. it doesn't accelerates the graphics on my system.. ATI X1250.. runs well with 8800GT though :D
 
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sarincv

Journeyman
I tried 1st method suggested by NucleusKore but nothing happens.... I installed Mandriva spring 2008 yesterday... its having the same problem.... display goes blank.... now my vista also gone.... in the boot menu, windows is der but its not getting booted....some dell system testing tools are running....
 
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sarincv

Journeyman
now i installed mandriva 2008 over that... its detecting the graphics card but no sound.... the sound device for my laptop is IDT 92HD73C1.... will i get the linux driver for this???
 

pandeycs

Right off the assembly line
Hi,
I have bought recently a DELL latitude E6500 laptop, and intalled Open SUSE 11. The problem I am facing is that the graphic drivers are not working properly. :cry:
I do not know if the graphic card is detected at all or not?
The garphic card is Nvidia Quadro NVS 160M 256 MB DDR3.
please suggest me wht to do?

thanks in advance.
 

NucleusKore

TheSaint
Use the one click install here (green)
*en.opensuse.org/Nvidia

After installing press ctrl+alt+del

ctrl+alt+F1

sign in as root and give root password

type
Code:
sax2 -r
and press ENTER and configure your display and click ok to save.

press ctrl+alt+F7 and login
 

Plasma_Snake

Indidiot
Even my ATi HD4850 is not being detected and moreover neither is my Ethernet Card. My MoBo is ASUS P5QC, can anybody gimme Linux drivers for it. Its DVD has only Audio drivers for Linux in it.
 

4T7

Journeyman
Even my ATi HD4850 is not being detected and moreover neither is my Ethernet Card. My MoBo is ASUS P5QC, can anybody gimme Linux drivers for it. Its DVD has only Audio drivers for Linux in it.
Install the official ATI driver available on AMD's website and as far as NIC goes its an ATHEROS, so u shud check vendor's website but check ASUS's site first
 

Plasma_Snake

Indidiot
Well my trouble haven't ended, I got the LAN and Audio drivers from ASUS's site but don't know how to install them. I want to install only the LAN drivers. I've got these 2 files which aim to guide the installation procedure but I don't understand it, as of now;
 

NucleusKore

TheSaint
The easiest workaround for the above problem is to:
1. Borrow and install a regular realtek lan card (not the gigabit one).
2. Run a online update, the drivers will be downloaded and installed

3. Remove and return the card
 
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Plasma_Snake

Indidiot
I just need to know as to how to compile the source code that I've got for my Audio and LAN drivers, in Open SUSE 11? If u can't then atleast direct me to a link regarding it. Please! :(
 
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FilledVoid

Guest
If this was Ubuntu I could link you a post I read over a while ago. You can access it here . It shows the process the person used for getting it installed on Ubuntu . Maybe you and Nucleuskore can come up with an alternative solution for OpenSuse after reading this.

Hope it helps.
 
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