The mobo worked fine under SuSE 9.1, 9.2 and FC3.  I'll be installing
the nVidia mobo drivers (which I used with the others) if I can just
get this thing bootstrapped-up.


On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 09:28:01 -0800, Mike Noble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Michael Haan wrote:
> | If I can't find a solution which let's me use the onboard NIC (and I
> | can't believe there isn't one), I could throw the 3c900 back in.  One
> | thing I didn't like was that it became eth1 because the onboard NIC
> | continued to show-up, even after disabling it in the BIOS.  Still, I'm
> | hoping someone has a solution which will let me use the onboard NIC.
> | Anyone?
> |
> 
> It is possible that you have a bad mobo.  If you just got it, you might
> try taking it back and getting another one.
> 
> Mike
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