While hardware not detected is troublesome.. documentation on getting the
wireless chip to work is documented.
Ubuntu and linux often need modification to work or function as the end user
would like( this is a known learning curve)
The solution can be found easily because it is not just on debian site but
several other sites as well.
Even though this may make an end user find the solution this is a fact that
must be tackled with many items in the transition to linux
depending on what a user wants to do in linux.
The command line in linux is a common tool. It should be discovered not
avoided.
** Changed in: new-user-experience-team
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: jockey (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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Jockey user experience nightmare for installation of Ubuntu on machines
requiring b43 and b43-legacy wireless driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578970
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