Ubuntu Networking :: Can't Set Up 4 Year Old Laptop's Wireless To Run

Feb 14, 2010

searching broadcom ubuntu in google results in a thread that is five years old. has there been any changes? i still cannot set up my 4 year old laptop's wireless to run and i have just about given up. why should i spend my valuable time getting something that is suppose to work when i could just run windows 7 and be done with it. now this is coming from a 4 year old laptop, has anything changed? i want to hear yes but i know that wireless support in linux is absolutely atrocious and sickening, even more than 4 years ago since wireless is now the norm and linux refuses to give proper attention to wireless drivers.

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$ lspci
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ifconfig reports:

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eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1e:ec:b5:b4:85
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