Hi everyone ! After a few live CD sessions (which are my only experience with Linux) I decided to take the plunge and installed Kubuntu Dapper 6.06 LTS (PowerPC) on a partition on my internal drive. However, I am using a Mac mini (G4) with a Broadcom 4306 chipset for wireless and I am trying to get it to work. I have found many tutorials on the wiki but they all require installation of various packages which are available on the web and my router is so far away from my Mini that none of my cables are long enough ...
I have a Windows PC with which I can download various files and transfer them using a USB key, but I need to install bcm43xx-fwcutter to extract the chipset's firmware from Apple's OS X driver (right ?) and all I have found is a tarball for it (fwcutter). Unfortunately make doesn't seem to be installed by default, thus I need to install build-essential, and although some kind of Debian package is present on my Desktop CD I can't figure out how to install it . Can someone explain me how to do that ?
I have a Windows PC with which I can download various files and transfer them using a USB key, but I need to install bcm43xx-fwcutter to extract the chipset's firmware from Apple's OS X driver (right ?) and all I have found is a tarball for it (fwcutter). Unfortunately make doesn't seem to be installed by default, thus I need to install build-essential, and although some kind of Debian package is present on my Desktop CD I can't figure out how to install it . Can someone explain me how to do that ?
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