Since this bug exists in 16.04, all the way to 17.04 and maybe in 17.10 as I have not checked then maybe the Ubuntu devs should consider fixing it. The bug probably only affects maybe .05% of users but it affects me. The problem is that WIFI installation fails when using the Broadcom 4322 chip set. The user has to goto the install DVD /pool/main/ and install the dkms package in d/ and then the two fake root packages in f/ then install the broadcom driver in restricted/. The broadcom driver needs to be installed twice to get wifi working - This seems weird but I tried it several times and confirmed this in all kubuntu versions -. My Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 02) never has worked in any of them. It worked for a while but I got a different gateway from Xfinity and now it doesn't work. model TG862G/CT it's relatively new so the driver might need tweaking. The gateway seems to see the connection as the top light is yellow and then bottom light is orange on the gateway where the Ethernet wire plugs in.
The laptop is a dv6 from HP. Manufactured nov. 2008.
I am going to install to HD using BRTFS. I expect to have to install the wifi again manually and probably no wired. Is there anyway to tell apt, not to install anything UEFI since that keeps hosing my system? There is no UEFI on this computer, so why dose it even want to install UEFI stuff? Maybe a modprobe bug or something?
The laptop is a dv6 from HP. Manufactured nov. 2008.
I am going to install to HD using BRTFS. I expect to have to install the wifi again manually and probably no wired. Is there anyway to tell apt, not to install anything UEFI since that keeps hosing my system? There is no UEFI on this computer, so why dose it even want to install UEFI stuff? Maybe a modprobe bug or something?
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