I'm about to set up a Debian 3 system with Speakup, using the talking boot disks. I currently have a wireless lan. I'm wondering if anyone knows of any currently available 802.11B/G cards which work with Linux, undoubtably. I know there are some cards where the company kept the same model number, but changed chipsets so that newer cards no longer work with Linux, because of lack of documentation on the new chipset, etc. The Linksys WMP11 is one example. If I can't get a wireless card going, what is a good recommendation for a standard Ethernet card that would work? I'd preferably like one which would work right out of the box, and would be recognized immediately so I could set up the network during the install. Thanks for any help. Jayson.