I'm closing this bug due to old age. Please open a new bug if you think
the issue still exists.
** Changed in: linux-firmware (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Expired
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Title:
iMac 9,1 Broadcom wifi firmware
Status in linux-firmware package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
I'm not sure of the firmware policy, so I can add more detail or close it
depending on the answer.
In short, I installed 20.04 on an old repurposed iMac with Broadcom
4322 wifi. Everything went well, but no network access. Dmesg said
"firmware not found."
I went thru a hell of a time to figure out what to do, find the
firmware on another computer, and sneaker-net it over.
Not sure if this is a common enough occurrence to put it on the
install disc like the nvidia stuff, thought I'd ask.
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