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Hi all,
I'm facing a prblem in configuring my network. I'm running RH-9 on my machine, My mbo is A7N8X-VM the board has an inbuilt ethernet card.
Now the prb. is that my linux is not recognizing the e-card. I ran kudzu service , but it didn't work. Network is running on Windows-XP. Plz someone help me .
And, this is a problem why?
A7N8X-VM into google says its an nForce motherboard...
There's a reason for the 500 threads on nForce with people being forcefully shown the free drivers on nvidias website for these motherboards...
I think what Caeda was trying to say, is that sometimes it is better to try and check out the facts by doing a www.google.com search with the spec of the hardware u have a problem with and if u don`t get any results or u don`t understand the response u find .....then post ur problem. We all want to learn and sometimes the best way is not always the easiest
On the other hand, I think Caeda, a less abrupt response could have been given
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