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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 2
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Hello all! I have started a website dedicated to all of those users who own nForce 1/2/3 motherboards and wish to install linux. I need to build up a database of distribution-specific solutions. I will accept solutions e-mailed to me through my website listed blow this block of text. I will give you credit for the solution on the page that I post it on. Before you submit your solution, please read the text on the website below also, thank you!
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 14
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Get rid of all those annoying popups and ad-splashes, then I'll submit my solutions.
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 2
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I need webspace and I don't have any money to pay for an ad-free website. Sorry, but when I can find someone who will give me a sub-domain without pop-ups, I'll be there!
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 14
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Sorry that was a bit harsh, but I've experienced in the past that people were seeking only profit out of some "help" pages filled with useful keywords.
Gentoo is a version independent distro. The Version numbers are for the installation disks. Currently following versions exist: 1.2 no nforce support, download & compile from the tar.bz2 files. 1.4_rc4 nforce support "out of the box" Installing & Upgrading nforce drivers on a running gentoo system: # emerge sync # emerge nforce-net if you want the latest (unstable) 256 drivers: # ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~x86" emerge nforce-net |
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