Make sure you have a "~/.nvidia-settings-rc" file. If you run "nvidia-settings" it should write the changes to "~/.nvidia-settings-rc", so each user on the system would have to run "nvidia-settings" and make what changes they wanted. SuSE 10 seems to support running "nvidia-settings -l" from looking at the script "/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc", and settings should be specific for each user on the system. If it's not working, you could stick something like this in your .bash_profile:
Code:
if [ -d /tmp/kde-${LOGNAME} ];
then
/usr/bin/nvidia-settings -l;
fi
I don't really think this belongs in the .profile, and the above example is KDE specific, so if you're not using KDE, you would need to change it, but the concept works. I would probably just try sticking the line "/usr/bin/nvidia-settings -l" at the bottom of the file "/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc" and see if that works.