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Date:      Thu, 5 May 2005 21:05:32 -0700
From:      je killen <jekillen@prodigy.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   nvidia nforce motherboard w/onboard nic
Message-ID:  <174CE8BC-BDE4-11D9-AAD4-0003930420B6@prodigy.net>

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To whom ever receives and responds to this request for info;

I had installed Mandrake Linux on a machine that uses an nvidia 
motherboard and found there to be no ethernet driver included with the 
distribution.  After hunting around I found a driver for the onboard 
nic from the nvidia web site. I installed it and got a tainted kernel 
warning. I realize that FreeBSD is not Mandrake linux, but I also 
anticipate a few hoops to jump through to get a driver for FreeBSD to 
use this network interface. Needless to say I'm dumping Mandrake and 
want to use FreeBSD. My source of info at this time is FreeBSD 
Unleashed; Michael Urban and Brian Tiemann, Sams publishing. It has a 
hardware compatibility list in an appendix in the back and is 
copyrighted 2003 but lists minimum hardware requirements as intel 386 
architecture or compatible processor (AMD, which I am using, I 
presume). This leads me to believe that the text is somewhat dated. I 
have another nic installed in the machine, a D-link card, but I want 
two network cards. One to connect to ADSL and the other to connect to 
the inside network. My machine has two pci Slots but I'd rather use the 
builtin and one pci card slot (which I have been using). I would 
appreciate any guidance on this matter; E.G, Is there a FreeBSD 
compatible driver for this nic? I have not determined what chip set is 
used.
Thank you so much for your time and attention:
I would thank you by name but I don't know who will be responding;
Jeff Killen
jekillen@prodigy.net
  
  



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