Thanks, I will try your suggestion.  Except because the only link to
this laptop
during the install is wireless, I'm not sure a download will be
possible
if it can't connect to the wireless network...

Did I miss a readme or starthere file that offers suggestions for
manual fixes
to common or expected install problems?

(sigh) I was really hoping the install would be smart enough to figure
out
how to manage a relatively common wireless card all by itself...

On Nov 26, 4:05 pm, ed_giuliani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi i had the same problem with an internal broadcom card, i searched
> for boadcom in synaptic manager and was able to download the drivers.
> perhaps the drivers will work for your card.
>
> On Nov 26, 12:38 pm, dabard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I just installed the gOS final on my Dell B130 with broadcomm wireless
> > pcmcia card.
>
> > Love the look & feel, but... gOS doesn't recognize the wireless card.
> > Hence a not-netbook.
>
> > newbee to linux, so can anyone comment/advise on whether these are
> > helpful before I attempt?
>
> > I figure to ask first, maybe someone has already solved this problem,
> > ===========================
> > Linux support for broadcomm wifi cards
>
> >http://www.broadcom.com/support/802.11/linux_sta.php
>
> > also maybe this is all I need
>
> >http://blog.gunbladeiv.com/2008/05/hardy-heron-b43-broadcom-driver-se...
>
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> > dabard
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