Bryan,

I am currently using those experimental reverse-engineered drivers compiled
in kernel 2.6.5 for my nForce 2 LAN support and it works fine.  My LAN
speeds have not decreased since I switched from the proprietary drivers.

Matt

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Behalf Of Bryan Murdock
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 4:05 PM
To: BYU Unix Users Group
Subject: RE: [uug] new system, which motherboard/chipset?

So two of your recommend motherboards with the nforce chipset, but one
says there are only experimental hacked drivers for Linux for this
chipset (i.e. on board stuff).  What's the story?  I'm currently leaning
away from anything nvidia, except for maybe a graphics card (I just want
to be able to play bzflag or armegatron occasionally with decent
performance).

Bryan
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