Suse 9.0 and I'm not able to configure my networkcard (nvidia drivers)

From: Lurik (lurik_at_pwshome.de)
Date: 10/31/03


Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 12:33:43 +0100

I've got suse 9.0 professionell and a asustek mainboard : A7N8X
with an onboard networkcard. The problem is that this is not found by linux and that I'm not able to configure it. The driver from nvidia is not working. So thereis the nvnet module missing, the new installation progrem of nvidia is only for the graphic card but not for my networkcard.

Please coult someone help me? I'm nearly a noob at Linux but want to learn it.

Sorry for my bad english

Thanks

Lurik



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