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akhenatoni
05-25-09, 02:58 PM
Hi,

When will be suported nforce630a (MCP68PVNT) in linux ? I purchased a mobo ASUS M2N-VM HDMI and nothing to detect my sata controller. I am using old drivers to my SATA II hard drive work, but with this i don't exceed 14MB/s transference.

I was thinking about purchase a two new NVidia cards for SLI purposes, but my use would be in linux systems more than windows and with this limitation i think have further limitations under SLI enviroment.

I play Urban Terror and Quake's flavors under my work enviroment for relax purposes.

Nvidia developers can help me ???

Thanks a lot.

P.S: My ethernet controller not work as Gigabit Ethernet, only FastEthernet Full Duplex with some errors.

Dizzle7677
05-29-09, 09:06 PM
Ask whatever distro that build your kernel to include the particular sata modules. Or compile it yourself to your own specs.

akhenatoni
05-31-09, 01:21 AM
thanks for reply, but dont have in linux kernel support to this nforce630a. the source of sata_nv.c not support this chipset then not support yet for it.

I think so nvidia developers can help me to include this support in the linux kernel.