Linux nForce Driver is your go-to driver pack for nVidia motherboards. If you've got one of these bad boys, you're in luck!
The cool thing is, all the drivers in this pack are open-source and come included with most popular Linux distributions. Typically, when you run the Linux installer, it automatically picks out the right driver for your nForce hardware.
Here's a quick look at the types of drivers available:
NVIDIA also offers some pre-compiled storage (sata_nv) and Ethernet (forcedeth) driver disc images. You might need these during your initial Linux setup. These images are mainly for certain commercially-supported Linux distributions.
The driver disc images usually include upgrades and bug fixes that weren't available when the original distributions were released. So, if you're installing Linux using NVIDIA networking or storage, you'll want to make sure these pre-compiled drivers are installed during setup.
If you're looking for specific information or need to download these NVIDIA drivers in various formats like pre-compiled binary, RPM, or source code, you can find them easily. They're fully tested with the nForce Professional Series but can work on other nForce chipsets too—just keep in mind they may be considered beta.
Your options include:
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