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| I have an old laptop that has just had its hard drive die... no big deal. One solution - aimed at my children using it - would be to not replace the HD but use knoppix from a bootable CD (the blurb seems to indicate there is a basic desktop interface with knoppix?). However, the system would be using a belkin cardbus/pcmcia card(F5D7010) to connect to a wireless network. FYI I bought the belkin card within the last 3 months although i'm not sure if it has the broadcomm chipset that linux supports (AIUI) or how I could ascertain such. My basic quesytion is this... does vanilla knoppix booting froma CD have wireless capability, or do I have to rebuild the knoppix kernel prior to burning it to diosk or somesuch ... and if so... is there a straightforward "this is how you do it" guide? cheers in advance ian |
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| didds wrote: > I have an old laptop that has just had its hard drive die... no big > deal. One solution - aimed at my children using it - would be to not > replace the HD but use knoppix from a bootable CD (the blurb seems to > indicate there is a basic desktop interface with knoppix?). > > However, the system would be using a belkin cardbus/pcmcia > card(F5D7010) to connect to a wireless network. FYI I bought the > belkin card within the last 3 months although i'm not sure if it has > the broadcomm chipset that linux supports (AIUI) or how I could > ascertain such. > > My basic quesytion is this... does vanilla knoppix booting froma CD > have wireless capability, or do I have to rebuild the knoppix kernel > prior to burning it to diosk or somesuch ... and if so... is there a > straightforward "this is how you do it" guide? > > cheers in advance > > ian I believe it does - but you might get better results with the kanotix variant of knoppix which seems to have WiFi sorted out better. http://kanotix.com/info/index.php?lang=en |