2.4.18 is very old. I think it was the first kernel with any USB2 support. 
It should/might work fine as a 1.1 card but 2.0 will be flaky.

On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Luiz Netto wrote:

> I run Mandrake 8.2 on my Dell OptiPlex G1 350L. Since I have 2 empty PCI 
> slots, I want to get a card to add one or more USB ports to my computer. I 
> found an IOGEAR 2 port USB 2.0 PCI card for a nice price, and someone says 
> that it works nicely on a Fedora Core (kernel 2.6). Since my kernel is 
> 2.4.18, can I buy the card without worry? In case the answer is not, could 
> someone please indicate to me a card that is nice and cheap and WILL work on 
> my Linux?
> Thanks in advance.
> Luiz
>
>

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