nforce 3 drivers?

jason pearl jpearl24 at cox.net
Tue Dec 16 23:29:11 UTC 2003


ya i have an old kingston card... ill look on  the asus cd thanks


On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 16:12, marcos colome wrote:

> If you enabled the on board networks cards from 3Com and Nvidia they
> will not be configurated by Mandrake, Suse or any other Linux distro.
> You must install a  PCI Realtek, older 3Com or Intel 10/100 which will
> be detected by the OS and then you
> will be able to download the drivers from ASUS if they have drivers
> for Linux. Those are very new released  Network cards and there are
> only drivers for MS Windows that come
> with the Manufacturers CD, sometimes Asus include Linux drivers on its
> drivers CD
> 
> jason pearl <jpearl24 at cox.net> wrote:
> 
>         yes its the nvidia chipset... mandrakes OS cannnot regcognize
>         my net card but it configured everything else... i was trying
>         to make a disc up to install the fedora version but i am
>         having problems making the dvd for it .. I can get through the
>         boot up but then when it asks where the fedora cd is the
>         program cant find the distro on cd... is there a specific
>         directory it looks for? because i have them on the cd as rpms
>         images headers.. not fedora with rpms under that directory
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 14:33, marcos colome wrote: 
>         
>         > Probably he means the drivers to the Nforce chipset that has
>         > been installed in most
>         > of the 64 bits motherboards instead of the Via chipsets for
>         > the AMD 64 and Opteron CPU.
>         > 
>         > "Justin M. Forbes" <64bit_fedora at comcast.net> wrote: 
>         > 
>         >         On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 01:21:45PM -0700, jason
>         >         pearl wrote:
>         >         > 
>         >         > anyone know if the nforce 3 drivers are supported
>         >         yet ? i have the asus
>         >         > sk8n boardand i am having trouble with making an
>         >         iso... should i
>         >         > download the whole treee and leave it as is then i
>         >         write the whole
>         >         > thing onto a disk?
>         >         
>         >         I am not sure what you mean by NForce 3 drivers.
>         >         AGPgart, IDE (Not all
>         >         SATA chipsets) and most network adapters onboard NF3
>         >         systems are supported,
>         >         sound seems to be largely ALSA supported, so would
>         >         require additional
>         >         packages. For install, see
>         >         http://www.linuxtx.org/amd64faq.html
>         >         
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