wex wrote:
I am trying ot install debian onto my laptop which has the broadcomm
4400
network card.  I went ahead and installed debian but of course I have no
network because it is not in the 2.4.18 kernel that comes with it.

I had a similar problem with a Broadcom NIC in a server. I couldn't get the official Broadcom driver to work, and ended up downloading and compiling the 2.4.25 kernel from kernel.org (which had the driver).

> THanks for the reply. I was hoping there is another solution because > I am quickly running out of cds to burn....

Unless you have a null modem cable (and want to set that up [1]), or want to remove the drive and happen to have the adapter kit to use your laptop drive in your pc (~$10 US), I don't think you have many other options.

Surely burning a CD is the easiest option.

[1] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Serial-Laplink-HOWTO/x24.html

dircha


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