Unfortunately, nForce chipsets have never played nicely with Linux and still don't. The blame rests squarely on Nvidia, unfortunately, and their extreme reticence to open up any of their drivers (despite this, I will pretty much only use Nvidia when it comes to separate video cards).
PCI NICs are very inexpensive for Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) and quite affordable for Gigabit. The Intel PRO/1000s I use in all my boxes on my home LAN go for US$30 on Newegg, and I'm sure other retailers around the world carry them at similar price points. I don't use any integrated NICs because I want to take advantage of jumbo frames, which the vast majority of integrated stuff will not do. You should be able to get a 10/100 NIC for around US$10, easily. I prefer 3Com and Intel but most brands of PCI NIC will be "plug n play" in Linux. -Casey David Abrahams wrote: > Picking up this thread from long ago... > > Well, after upgrading from Edgy to Feisty and actually trying to *use* > this server for something that would need consistent network access, > I'm seeing something like "lockups where the card stops tx/rxing data > completely," although for me, a reboot fixes it. Luckily enough, I > have two ethernet ports on this machine and I can switch, but that > only serves to double the (way too short) uptime I get. > > Does anyone know if forcedeth has fixes for Gutsy, or should I just > give up and buy a card? > > -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
