Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Nforce chipset and 2.2 kernels | From | Thomas Schenk <> | Date | 23 May 2002 20:29:36 -0500 |
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Yes, I know that nVidia is evil, but I am stuck with 20 AMD systems with the Nforce 420 chipset and was wondering if there is any possibility of getting the integrated network component working with a 2.2.x kernel. Upgrading to a 2.4.x kernel is not an option. Any pointers would be appreciated.
Tom S.
P.S. Please don't flame me. I do my best to influence the hardware buying decisions in this company towards vendors that support Linux. This one slipped under my radar, unfortunately.
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