I was thinking of switching distros to Ubuntu from Mandriva. The problem is 
Mandriva One was the only Linux distro I have used that supports Broadcom 
wireless drivers out of the box. 

I was searching online and see people having trouble with this, but the newest 
reference is from 2005. I have heard that Ubuntu has some great hardware 
support now. Does anyone know how well Ubuntu works with Broadcom wireless 
cards today?

I know I could use a wrapper and use the proprietary Windows driver, but I was 
looking for a simpler approach. Something that would work out of the box, as 
this is the main operating system on this laptop.



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