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Date:      Fri, 19 Jul 2002 10:11:17 -0700
From:      Adam Weinberger <adam@vectors.cx>
To:        Sandor <sandor@ngi.it>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Hi!
Message-ID:  <20020719171117.GA41946@vectors.cx>
In-Reply-To: <000801c22f46$3520e680$eeeea8c0@darkstation>
References:  <000801c22f46$3520e680$eeeea8c0@darkstation>

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nope. your card is not supported.

be sure to write nvidia and thank them for not participating in making
drivers for anything except windows.

you're welcome to try linux, as nvidia has "released" "drivers" that
"work" with linux. however, the driver has major conflicts with APM and
ext2fs. so it works great as long as you have no battery or hard drive.

i spent MONTHS bashing my head against a wall on this one. you can try
linux, but your best bet is to get a non-nvidia card. depending on where
you are, i may be able to help you out with that.

you will be able to mount your NTFS partition, but you will not be able
to write to it. thanks to microsoft on that one ::)

-Adam


>> (07.19.2002 @ 1003 PST): Sandor said, in 2.2K: <<
> 
>    Hi,
> 
>    i wanted to ask if in freeBSD 4.6 my video card is supported!
> 
>    i have a nVidia G-force 2 GTS!
> 
>    and also i wanted to know if i can use my ISDN internal card its a
>    Dynalink ISDN card!i know thats udner Suse 8 it work!
>    well it would be nice that also under FreeBSD it would work!
> 
>    if not i would use my seriel modem to connect to the internet!that
>    isnt the problem!
>    i would also know if i could mount my NTFS "windows XP" partition?and
>    if i can write also on it!?
> 
>    im thanking u in forward!
>    hoping to get a respond soon!
> 
>    bye
> 
>    Sandor
>> end of "Hi!" from Sandor <<


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Adam Weinberger
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