I know it's more a Broadcom issue then it is an Ubuntu one, but that doesn't change the fact is doesn't work.
Even more so it worked perfectly fine under 9.10.
Using different hardware is a quick fix not a solution. Especially in a laptop where replacing hardware is practically impossible.
I know it's more a Broadcom issue then it is an Ubuntu one, but that doesn't change the fact is doesn't work.
Even more so it worked perfectly fine under 9.10.
Using different hardware is a quick fix not a solution. Especially in a laptop where replacing hardware is practically impossible.