On Friday 31 October 2003 02:11, Mark Healey wrote: > When installing there was no networing setup. [...] > How do I get this to work? > > Asus A7V8X mobo with > Broadcom 4400 onboard lan [...]
Mark: I just read this thread. I had a similar problem (with a different NIC) a couple of months ago. I tried several distros, decided Debian was what I wanted, but failed completely to get my laptop connected to the lan, and hence to the internet. I tried all sorts of drivers and followed much helpful advice (here mainly) but all to no avail. In despair, I tried Knoppix (then version 2.1). It is a Debian-based distro that you can run from the CD to try it out. Knoppix instantly recognised all of my hardware and started flawlessly. So I installed it onto the hard drive, and have subsequently updated in the usual Debian way. My system is now mainly "unstable" and has little of the original Knoppix install left (except the splashscreen). I can't praise it enough. It got me up and running and with an excellent selection of applications already in place and configured. I can't guarantee it will work for you, but I've read here several success stories using Knoppix. There is a newer release than the one I used. At http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4258&highlight=broadcom +4400#19854 (that should be in one line in your browser window) is a posting on the Knoppix forum that says the Broadcom 4400 is now supported (as of 14 aug). So it is probably worth a try. It does everything for you the first time, so you can start to learn how it all works on a running system - far preferable IMO. You can get it on CD from retailers or download it if you have access to a machine with a CD burner and a DSL connection (as I did). HTH -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]