I had no network (wired or wireless) during the install, but wired worked fine after reboot. I had to manually install linux-restricted-modules-lpia after which I got the new sta driver and then wireless worked (where "worked" is defined as, "at least as well as that crappy Broadcom card ever works).
I didn't know about the linux-lpia meta-package, but now that I do I agree with OP, load it...
Same for me, using 1 day newer daily...
I used the 2009-04-11 http:// cdimage. ubuntu. com/ports/ daily/current/ jaunty- alternate- lpia.iso, "burned" to a DataTraveler 2G USB key, and everything mostly Just Worked.
I had no network (wired or wireless) during the install, but wired worked fine after reboot. I had to manually install linux-restricte d-modules- lpia after which I got the new sta driver and then wireless worked (where "worked" is defined as, "at least as well as that crappy Broadcom card ever works).
I didn't know about the linux-lpia meta-package, but now that I do I agree with OP, load it...