Alright, so I have used windows for a long time, nearly every iteration since its release and I have recently decided that I want to switch over as much as I can to Linux (save gaming). So I am going to set up a dual boot system on:
A64 3200+
MSI Neo, nforce 3
6800gt
And I will be using the onboard sound and LAN (assuming I can get it to work).
So far, I installed SuSE 9.1 and cannot get the chipset and video drivers to work. I downloaded the Nvidia Linux drivers and followed their instructions ("sh NFORCE-Linux-1.0..." etc at terminal), but I can't configure them. They install fine, but the computer doesn't recognize they are there. It found and installed a Netgear Wireless adapter, but even with the drivers, it doesn't automatically detect the chipset features. I don't know how to manaully add a network card or configure the drivers and Nvidia's documentation didn't lead me anywhere.
I originally wanted to use Fedora core 2, but every time I tried installing it it got stuck on the "loading sbin/loader" command and cant install. I would still rather use this if someone knows the solution to this problem. I googled it and came up with that it might be the usb, so i removed all my usb devices and still encountered the problem.
I would really like to use Linux, but at the moment I am stuck still using Windows for everything, as internet access is essential.
Thanks in advance to all those that replay and/or help.
Evan
A64 3200+
MSI Neo, nforce 3
6800gt
And I will be using the onboard sound and LAN (assuming I can get it to work).
So far, I installed SuSE 9.1 and cannot get the chipset and video drivers to work. I downloaded the Nvidia Linux drivers and followed their instructions ("sh NFORCE-Linux-1.0..." etc at terminal), but I can't configure them. They install fine, but the computer doesn't recognize they are there. It found and installed a Netgear Wireless adapter, but even with the drivers, it doesn't automatically detect the chipset features. I don't know how to manaully add a network card or configure the drivers and Nvidia's documentation didn't lead me anywhere.
I originally wanted to use Fedora core 2, but every time I tried installing it it got stuck on the "loading sbin/loader" command and cant install. I would still rather use this if someone knows the solution to this problem. I googled it and came up with that it might be the usb, so i removed all my usb devices and still encountered the problem.
I would really like to use Linux, but at the moment I am stuck still using Windows for everything, as internet access is essential.
Thanks in advance to all those that replay and/or help.
Evan