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majesty, Natty reached EOL on October 28, 2012.
See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
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Do feel free to report any other bugs you may
Since this bug is:
- Valid.
- Well described.
- Reported in the upstream bug tracker (Linux).
- Ready to be worked on by a developer.
it's also triaged.
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Hi Christian;
For me the b43 installer in the repos does the trick. One must also
manually turn on the wifi with the Fn-key switch.
As pointes out above the version numbers in the title may not be current;
there are also many related bugs (although I disagree which are
duplicates); and the "real
What is the state here?
This issue still exists with a fresh install of 12.04.3 and 13.10. The
default used driver is bcmwl but bcm4311 does not work with it.
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Ah! I get your point about the bug title.
What if we think about this from the perspective of the desired outcome
- which should be, I guess, a fresh install that just works.
There is no point in continuing to have Ubuntu install STA drivers that
don't work wiith 4311 hardware, which is what has
Chris, ok, I'm glad we're on the same page now.
My question now is whether this bug is obsolete. This bug was filed
about version 5.100.82.38 of the driver. That's no longer the current
version of the driver.
In Saucy we have:
bcmwl = 6.30.223.30+bdcom-0ubuntu1
broadcom-sta = 5.100.82.112-11
Adam, though I did not explain myself clearly, you saw through my
confusion and hit upon my exact concern. You said:
2. A certain driver (e.g. broadcom-sta) not working with a chipset it
claims to support. That would be a separate issue.
And I respectfully suggest you are correct in that assessm
Well, silly me, I can't mark it as a duplicate in only one project. So
I'll mark it as Invalid in the Ubuntu project and these comments can
point people to bug 1097519.
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Chris, I'm not sure I understand what you mean. I only marked it
invalid in that one context. If the b43 driver works, then Ubuntu should
select that driver. That would make this a dupe of bug 1097519, which
states that the wrong driver is used for some chipsets. In one of the
comments I made on
Adam Porter, this bug did indeed first appear in Natty and up to the
last time I installed 13.04 on my Dell Inspiron 1501 with 4311 hardware,
was the same problem. The STA drivers selected for the install don't
work with the 4311 ie there is no working wireless adapter visible in
the system. The
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Problem seems to be that Ubuntu installs the wrong package.
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This bug started out on Natty. The problem with Raring now is probably
bug 1097519. This bug should probably be closed, and probably the one
on the kernel bugzilla, too.
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Alberto, my last install of 13,04 on my testing laptop still required
the legacy drivers.
If you would like, I could do a fresh install, do all the upgrades
(via wired) and then see if the wireless driver works.
Let me know.
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 8:26 AM, Alberto Salvia Novella
wrote:
> Is thi
Is this bug still present in any supported Ubuntu release?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
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With today's iso I no longer had the wireless crash and my wired
connection seems to continue working. Therefore I was able to install
the legacy drivers and now the laptop is running again in wireless mode.
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... more...
actually something is badly broken now. neither wireless nor wired
connections work on the installed system.
in /var/log/syslog on the installed system, I see
wl driver 6.20.155.1 (r326264) failed with code 21
kernel bug at f8c159ca
invalid op code #1 SMP
(sorry I have to type
Still not working. When I boot the iso, here is what I see in
/var/log/syslog:
Apr 19 23:01:41 ubuntu kernel: [ 132.853624] b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file
"b43/ucode5.fw" not found
Apr 19 23:01:41 ubuntu kernel: [ 132.853630] b43-phy0 ERROR: Firmware file
"b43-open/ucode5.fw" not found
Apr 19
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The attachment "switch_to.patch" seems to be a patch. If it isn't,
please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the "patch"
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now, i have got working driver.
i downloaded the source of last version, applied the patch (see attachement)
The error "asm\system.h" disappeared.
Then i installed the new driver.
Created new file in /etc/modprobe.d/broadcom.conf
alias ssb off
blacklist b43
blacklist ssb
blacklist ssb_hcd
options
Still getting the wrong / unworking wireless driver in Raring (13.04)
beta 2, still the same fix; replace with b43.
Anything I can do to help diagnose the problem?
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Could also be a compile-time error due to missig linux-headers
(-generic), cf.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1079201
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I have submitted a kernel bug & assigned it as show.
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Just to add to my previous comment, sometimes the wireless "stops
working" - ie I do not seem to have internet connectivity - though
ifconfig iwconfig etc look ok. Using Fn-wireless to turn the wifi off
and on again restores the connectivity.
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Still have this problem on 12.10 Beta 1 and still need to remove bcmwl
and install b43 in order to have working wireless.
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Download previous source of driver version bcmwl-5.60.48.36
In file src/include/wl_linux.h replace #include to
in file src/wl/sys/wl_linux.c find function wl_set_multicast_list (sting 1416)
and replace it all on
static void
_wl_set_multicast_list(struct net_device *dev)
{
#if LINUX_VERSION_CO
BTW that was on a Dell Latitude 131l
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Upgraded to Precise Pangolin, and everything broke again: the 5.60
driver does not seem to work anymore, and the 5.100 one doesn't work
either (the driver fails with an "error 21", apparently).
After swearing and sweating for a couple of hours, I followed different
advice, uninstalled bcmwl-kernel
Just to let you know, that for me a new version fixed my problem (a
while ago, Oct 2011?). So there seems to be no need for the workaround
in comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/732677/comments/79
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The only way that I have got wifi to works on my Dell D631 since the the
bcml driver got updated in Natty, is using this from a previous post:
Updated 21-10-11
"Re: Wireless does not work after 11.10 install on Dell Latitide D630
Hi, please try this:
Code:
sudo apt-get purge bcmwl-kernel-source
Same Issue here on dell latitude d530, with bcm4311. tried all solutions
on this bug report, and in this help post
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx but with no
success. wifi dont work in any manner, please give some attention, I
have 5 identical dell notebooks that I wish u
I have the same problem on a Lenovo Ideapad Z570. I have tried the
different workarounds listed above without success.
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I had the same problem with my dell inspiron running Kubuntu.
What worked for me was:
- Remove (uninstall) bcmwl.
- Open ´additional drivers´ and let this reinstall the drivers.
- Restart
After the restart wifi worked again.
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new upstream release from broadcom called version is 5.100.82.112
and still doesn't work with 4311_b/g_rev1
eth%d: 5.100.82.112 driver failed with code 21
i think they dropped support for old cards or don't wanna fix
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** Also affects: broadcom-sta
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I just bought a new laptop with a Broadcom chipset - pci-id 14e4:4358,
bcm43227.
Couldn't convince wi-fi to work with live disk.
Installed anyway. Oneiric Otter 11.10 daily image from 9 October 2011.
added the bcmwl-kernel-source package - appears to do the equivalent of
adding the STA proprie
hey thanks it worked for me!!!
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Matthew, I get that you may be determined to use the maverick drivers for
some reason, but have you just tried the b43 series that are in the oneiric
repositories? They still work fine for me on my Latitude 1501 with 4311
hardware...
2011/10/1 Matthew McGowan
> I am now getting build errors whe
Same Problem. Dell Latitude D420
0c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11a/b/g
[14e4:4312] (rev 01)
5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu3.2 and 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu3 both fail.
5.60.246.2+bdcom-0ubuntu3 works
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I have a HP/Compaq NX6325 with a BCM4311 (rev 01) wlan which was fine in
10.10 but stopped working after upgrading to 11.04. Recompliling the
kernel is way, way beyond me so I now have an Ethernet cable trailing
through the house...
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I am now getting build errors when installing the maverick drivers:
Unpacking replacement bcmwl-kernel-source ...
Setting up bcmwl-kernel-source (5.60.48.36+bdcom-0ubuntu5) ...
Loading new bcmwl-5.60.48.36+bdcom DKMS files...
Building only for 3.0.0-12-generic
Building for architecture i686
Buildi
In Oneiric 11.10 up to date as of 20 September 2011 on my Dell Inspiron
1501, STA still does not work.
My workaround continues to function. That is:
1. use "Additional Drivers" tool to uninstall the STA driver
2. use "sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-installer" to put the old driver in
3. reboot
** Summary changed:
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+ bcmwl 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu2 not work on BCM4311/4312
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Hi there,
Iǘe got the same problems. Now I am trying Ubuntu 11.10 Beta1 and it is still
the same Problem.
[ 26.563668] eth%d: 5.100.82.38 driver failed with code 21
So no luck right now in Ubuntu 11.10 Beta 1
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Had issues with the natty version of the driver, since switching on/off
via Fn-F6 (Dell) did not work, driver did not come up again (but after
reboot + right timing of Fn-F6 during reboot). rmmod/modprobe did not
reenable wireless.
Finally resolved my issues with the not fully funcional driver by
Please note: Before you upgrade to Ubuntu 11.10 this year, make sure you
have a working wireless solution that does not require bcmwl version
5.60.* This is because the workaround of installing the old 5.60 driver
probably won't work in Ubuntu 11.10 any more, due to bug 830282.
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Yea this version of the driver period doesn't work with my bcm4312 card
where the previous versions did. I am on a Dell Latitude D530.
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Thank you one and all these helped me get the wireless work right-as-rain.
Lee Aimesbury.
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Camilo Nova
<732...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> When this will be resolved?
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On 2011-05-09 in post #51, I noted:
> 1. use "Additional Drivers" tool to uninstall the STA driver
> 2. use "sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-installer" to put the old driver in
> 3. reboot
>
> In my case (Dell Inspiron 1501) on log-in I seem to need to activate the
> wireless with "Fn-F2" ever
Ditto, on acer-pc. Steven
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Sent: Sat, July 30, 2011 10:15:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Bug 732677] Re: bcmwl 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu2 not work on
BCM4311
When I:
1. Uninstalled the BCM43
When I:
1. Uninstalled the BCM4311 STA driver
2. Rebooted
3. Installed bcmwl-kernel-source and b43-fwcutter
4. Rebooted
Then it worked.
I didn't realize that I needed to uninstall the STA driver before
trying something else. There is so much well meaning advice that it
takes days to pic
When this will be resolved?
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Thank You for the feed back.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 6:03 PM, Daniel O. Mondaca S. <
732...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> My final solution was to install ndiswrapper with windows drivers from
> dell (following
>
> http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://ubuntuforums.org/showth
My final solution was to install ndiswrapper with windows drivers from
dell (following
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=704088)
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There are a lot of things you can do with it, some things you can't.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 2:12 PM, Nick Massey <732...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> The solution was to buy an SMC Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter. It's plug &
> play.
> This is why Linux has never caugh
The solution was to buy an SMC Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter. It's plug &
play.
This is why Linux has never caught on. You have to be a systems geek
to use it.
It never works 100% following the install.
On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 22:18:53 -, "Daniel O. Mondaca S."
<732...@bugs.launchpad.net> wr
I know I need to downgrade to bcm 43...
How do I downgrade when I do not have an internet connection?
After installing Natty on another partition and messing with it for over
a week, by some miracle I was able to download the fw cutter and installer
from a previous disc and get wired and wireles
Note: it works only for open networks. It´s impossible to connect to a
wep or wpa network.
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installing the maverik version of bcmwl-kernel-source, adding "blacklist b43"
to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf reboot, and fn-f2 does the trick for me
(finally).
I don´t have to key fn-f2 on every boot, it works fine; just like before natty.
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Daniel, did you try your Fn key for activating your wireless? On my 1501, I
have to key Fn-F2 every time I boot up the machine...
On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Daniel O. Mondaca S. <
732...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> same bug, dell 1545:
>
> lspci -vnn | grep 14e4
> 0c:00.0 Network control
same bug, dell 1545:
lspci -vnn | grep 14e4
0c:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g
LP-PHY [14e4:4315] (rev 01)
iwconfig:
lono wireless extensions.
eth0 no wireless extensions.
eth1 IEEE 802.11bg ESSID:""
Mode:Managed Frequency
On 5/30/2011 3:51 PM, berngp wrote:
> Thanks guys you saved my day.
> Workaround using Ubuntu 11.04 in Inspiron 1526
> bernardo@bowman-europa:~$ uname -a
> Linux bowman-europa 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC
> 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> Steps:
>
> 1. use "Addit
Thanks guys you saved my day.
Workaround using Ubuntu 11.04 in Inspiron 1526
bernardo@bowman-europa:~$ uname -a
Linux bowman-europa 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC
2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Steps:
1. use "Additional Drivers" tool to uninstall the STA driver
2.
FWIW, manual configuration works on Natty:
$ sudo modprobe b43 brcm80211
press kill switch once to enable wifi
$ sudo ifconfig wlan0 up
$ sudo iwlist wlan0 scan
pick a wlan ssid
$ sudo iwconfig wlan0 essid "wlan_ssid"
$ sudo dhclient wlan0
but somehow network-manager cannot talk to the device.
-
Just confirming this bug on an Acer Extensa 5420 and a Compaq V6000.
Reverting to maverick STA driver restored normal function. Tried
various other solutions first on the Extensa (fwcutter, various
reinstalls) with no success. Thanks Mr. Gonzales!
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Had the problem on a Dell Latitude 131L (with a 4311): wifi switch
turned off at startup, no wireless even after turning it on (via switch
or rfkill), etc.
First attempt at using b43 instead of STA resulted in b43 not working
and ethernet disabled (probably because STA installation had blacklisted
Solution from post #10 worked like a charm for me as well. Just the
thing is that from previous experience in my case STA driver was giving
better WiFi range and speed. Hope they will fix it any time soon.
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firmware-b43-installer worked for me on an HP dv2000, see #10 from Chris
Hermansen and thanks.
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Same problem on Acer Aspire 5570 Z.
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>> the Wifi-LED for short time
Martin Weis, try touch hot key combination twice quckly, it helps for
me.
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This is a bit OT, since I have a BCM4322, but had same problem.
Upgrade to natty left wireless (BCM4322 here, see below) not working. Pressing
the [fn-f6] combination lit the Wifi-LED for short time, then it switched off
again. I did not find any related entries in dmesg/syslog, but:
[ 3219.5799
Installing Maverick driver from http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/i386
/bcmwl-kernel-source/download also worked for me in a Dell Vostro 1000
(bcm4311).
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For what it's worth, my workaround continues to function ok in 11.04 up
to the minute patched. That is:
1. use "Additional Drivers" tool to uninstall the STA driver
2. use "sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-installer" to put the old driver in
3. reboot
In my case (Dell Inspiron 1501) on log-in I
Thanks, evp5. I've created #778733.
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Alexey, this does not sound like the same bug. I recommend you file
another bug with all the relevent information, or search for a more
suitable bug report.
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I don't know whether my problem is the same.
After removing Ubuntu 10.10 and installing 11.04 on my HP 2133 i have troubles
with wi-fi. On 10.10 it's worked well, but now system goes to deep freeze just
after reporting about successful connection (only hardware shutdown could help).
I tried out
Same problem on a Dell XPS M1330. I disabled STA and installed
ndiswrapper. With b43 driver I have slow speed.
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Same problem on a HP Presario C300...Disabled STA driver and made sure
b43 installed. After two reboots I could see wireless networks.
root@coenraad-Presario-C300-RL177UA-ABA:~# lspci | grep BCM4311
06:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN (rev 01)
root@coenraad-Pr
Just verified that the "unload acer-wmi"-workaround works on my machine
too
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Title:
bcmwl 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu2 not work on BCM4311
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Just a short note: Removing and blacklisting ssb/b44 is a actually not a
good solution as this will deactivate the wired network (Ethernet)
controller.
I just remotely logged into someone's laptop, trying to use that
workaround not paying attention that killing the b44 module would
actually kill t
Got the same problem.
Both with the actual bcmwl, the old version and also the firmware-b43-installer.
As soon as I try to turn the Wifi on it instantly gets turned off again
(on a Acer Travelmate TimelineX 8172T) which looks this in
/var/log/syslog
Apr 30 12:29:36 kahlan NetworkManager[861]: Wi
I have an Acer Aspire TimelineX 4820T, which has the BCM43225 chip (it uses
the same driver as the BCM4311). I had tried downgrading to the older
Broadcom 5.60 driver without success. However Giulio's workaround also works
for me. I need to remove the acer-wmi module or wi-fi just doesn't work,
how
I resolved installing this packages from maverick:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/bcmwl-kernel-source
Remember to pinning this package to mantain this version in future
upgrades.
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I have bcm4312.
I reinstalled ubuntu 10.10 since wireless and ssh tunneling were not
working, and with my laptop I need both (especially ssh tunneling with
vnc and unison to remotely work and synch with my office computer). I
will keep checking the status of the bugs and install natty when fixes
w
Davide, do you have BCM4311? You can type "lspci" in the terminal to
see the exact version.
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Title:
bcmwl 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu2 not work on
I have tried both solutions in posts #36 and #27 but no success. I have
a Dell Latitude D620 with Ubuntu 11.04 fresh install
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Title:
bcmwl 5.100.8
Giulio - It would appear that your issue with acer-wmi is a separate bug
to this one (which seems to be exclusively BCM4311).
Look at bug #771758 for a report identical to yours with a BCM43225,
though that is likely to become a duplicate of another...
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Hi! A downgrade to 5.60.48.36 works to me.
I removed the actual driver: sudo apt-get remove bcmwl-kernel-source
and I installed this file with 2 clicks:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/i386/bcmwl-kernel-source/download
Best regards.
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I have a BCM43225, which is not supported by b43 firmware, so I had to search
for another workaround.
I found that removing acer-wmi module (I've got a acer AspireOne 753) does make
wifi working (but, of course, kills the bluetooth module).
To the noobs, the command is: sudo modprobe -r acer-wmi
Daniel, the solution from #17 doesn't work either. I guess generating
new boot ramfs is just to make the changes permanent? I tried anyway and
no positive result.
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I tried upgrading to the new driver and issued:
$ rmmod b44
$ rmmod ssb
$ rmmod wl
$ modprobe wl
- No errors, but wl didn't work.
Then I removed the driver, installed the old one and issued the exact
command sequence as above. It worked.
My blacklist-bcm43.conf wasn't modified when upgrading the
The bcmwl-kernel-source package should have installed a very similar
workaround as above when it installed. If your /etc/modprobe.d
/blacklist-bcm43.conf is missing something like this at the end:
blacklist b44
install wl modprobe -r b43 b44 b43legacy ssb; modprobe --ignore-install wl;
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