new to linux...need help with network

Robert Teed robteed at msn.com
Wed Jan 14 22:58:53 UTC 2004


Thanks for the info, I will check it out, I thought maybe I would try a new 
PCI network card. I have a netgear FA311 im going to try that out.



>From: dalen <dalen at czexan.net>
>Reply-To: fedora-list at redhat.com
>To: fedora-list at redhat.com
>Subject: Re: new to linux...need help with network
>Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 07:53:55 -0600
>
>Robert Teed wrote:
>
>>It works great except I cant connect to the internet, It doesnt seem to 
>>notice my  builtin network
>>card.The card is working as I can connect if I boot into XP. I think I 
>>read somewhere that its not a problem with the network card drivers but 
>>something about "nividia MAC" drivers.
>>This is my setup:
>>Biostar Mainboard M7NCD-A02
>>nForce2 400/MCP,socket a
>>CPU is AMD Athlon XP 2200+
>
>Robert,
>	I had the same problem with another nforce2 board and RH9.  I found a 
>driver by googling for nvnet redhat.  There is a project for an open source 
>nvnet driver at http://sourceforge.net/projects/forcedeth/ but it doesn't 
>appear ready yet.  If you can find a module prebuilt for your current 
>kernel, that would be easy to install.  Other wise you may have to 
>recompile the kernel, which can be done but may be much for someone new to 
>linux.
>
>Good Luck,
>
>Dale
>
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