I think it may just be a problem of adding the right PCI ID to sarge. I had
this problem with a broadcom chip in a laptop, and raised a bug against
debian-installer and they added the ID. b44 is certainly available as a
module, it just need to be recognised as the right module for this ID. So
Michael Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you have probably recieved this before but i would really appreciate
it if you added support for the broadcom 440x nic in the upcoming
release of sarge.
You need to modprobe kernel module b44 which is available as a module
in the default sarge kernel.
you have probably recieved this before but i would really appreciate
it if you added support for the broadcom 440x nic in the upcoming
release of sarge.
Michael Patrick wrote:
you have probably recieved this before but i would really appreciate
it if you added support for the broadcom 440x nic in the upcoming
release of sarge.
That's a kernel issue. Debian developers have no control
over the kernel.
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