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Posted: June 08 2007,16:10 |
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Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ June 08 2007,09:48) | driver = forcedepth Though maybe yours is a newer revision that isn't supported? Or maybe you need to load chipset drivers first (nforce2*?).
Could run `find /lib/modules | grep nforce` |
Thanks for your quick response.
Unfortunately my knowledge with Linux ist too small in order to know how to proceed.
From the ASUS homepage, I found these further information: North Bridge: nVidia Crush 51PV South Bridge: nVidia MCP 51 LAN: 10/100/1000 Mbps
Don't know if these information will help? DSL reports that no network-card has been found, although there is an onboard network-card ( which works fine with Vista ).
Maybe it is easier to install an additional network-card to the computer than adding a supported driver?
And I thought that everything is so easy, as I had already 3 computers where their different network-cards have always been configured automatically with DSL.
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