The workaround I'm currently using is just removing ssb, b43, and b44
altogether.  My initial attempts at doing this (adding them to the
blacklist file) failed (ssb insisted on loading) but somehow, after
reinstalling the kernel, it started working.

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ssb interferes with ndiswrapper (bcm4311, bcm4318)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/218763
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