On Wednesday 02 July 2003 16:34, Kevin Barsby wrote:
>
> I had read somewhere that people have had problems getting the nForce2
> chipset to work properly, but from your experiences it's possible, just
> not a "standard" install.

The video driver was the usual nVidia Linux driver - which is now a 
self-running singing & dancing archive which does most of the hard work for 
you.

The sound driver was in the latest kernel - no problems there.

The network driver needed a custom driver. Again, the nVidia site had it, but 
it was more of a manual process than the video driver.

(This is all from memory, so I may have some of the details mixed up...)

Bottom line is it all works - even 3D OpenGL stuff. ^_^

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