Fedora & ASUS A7N8X-Deluxe Mobo

I just downloaded a copy of fedora core 1 I upgraded from an old soyo motherboard to a new Asus A7N8X-Deluxe with dual on board lan. It reognizes some lan drivers, but has irq labelled as unknown. Logically my network card wont activate when i try to activate it.

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I just downloaded a copy of fedora core 1
 
I upgraded from an old soyo motherboard to a new Asus A7N8X-Deluxe with dual on board lan.
 
It reognizes some lan drivers, but has irq labelled as unknown.
 
Logically my network card wont activate when i try to activate it.
 
I had the same problem with my old d-link network card, but I fixed it some how, it's been years however and I can't remember.
 
Help Anyone? Thanks.

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I downloaded those drivers, installed them, and it found some network card called nvnet on eth1.
 
However, when I tried to activate that nic card, it tells me that the module for it can not be found.
 
Shortly after, the other network card it found initially [by itself during setup] (3Csomething EMB) was able to activate, but my internet still didnt work.
 
I think maybe I should format it all and re-install fedora.
 
I have a feeling, however, I'm going to get the same problem when I install those nvidia drivers again.

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3Com = eth0 (3C920B-EMB)
nVIdia = eth1 (nForce MCP)
 
(RH9)
 
I haven't used the net on that machine so not sure if they are actually working. I have a XP box that I use, so I know the connections work. Just not sure if they do with Linux or not.
the nvnet is the nvidia one.