On Sunday 28 December 2003 11:40 pm, Harlan wrote:
> Any other ideas?
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> Thanks,
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> Harlan...
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You might try Knoppix. If booting to it lets you use X, you can do a
lsmod to see what driver is being used and check kernel options and
copy the XF86Config it writes. I prefer to read info and muddle
through myself but at times I resort to knoppix.
As an aside to nforce2 based motherboard users who can't get
networking running with knoppix, there is a knoppix remaster called
overclockix that has the nv-net drivers. see the below link:
http://overclockix.octeams.com/#
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