On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 13:47:55 -0700, brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> how is the nvida nforce2 support going?

I've got an Abit NF7-S w/ the Nforce2 chipset (MCP-T + SPP), and the
audio and ethernet work great under linux. The NIC uses the forcedeth
driver, which has been included in the 2.4.26+ and 2.5.6+ kernels. The
Nforce2 sound is built off the Intel 8x0 chipset, so it uses that
driver as will which as been included in ALSA for a while now.


> 
>  I'm trying to decide( I have until monday ) on a new motherboard for
> my amd 2600 barton core processor, I'm getting 512meg ram 400mkz and
> have been looking at the MSI K7N2 Delta2-lsr board for the onboard
> video mostly(i'll upgrade it later if necessary,
> 
> question is:
> 

> 
> and is there a board out there that is using a better onboard video
> for linux support, as far as gaming I want good bzflag and maybe I'll
> try one of the other games. But I'm not a gamer by any stretch of the
> imagination.
> 
> I'm trying to stay really close to the $75 price range as the memory
> upgrade has about taxed the Christmas money.
> 
> Brian
> 
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