Walt Reed wrote:
I would go farther and suggest just installing a real Intel ethernet
card and be done with it if at all possible.
I also have an asus board with the nvidia / realtek / forthdeth driver
chip and have had nothing but problems no matter what distro I run.
It's not worth messing with a device that the manufacturer supports so
poorly. I'm going to make sure that any motherboard I buy in the future
does NOT have that crappy ethernet chipset in it.
Here is a link to a company that makes Linux systems. You can use their
systems as a reference to build your GNU/Linux-compatible systems.
http://www.aslab.com
Got it from another mailing list. I am going to use it this way, myself
in the future. :-)
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