Same here, I am unable to get wifi working on clean installs of ubuntu
10.10 with a Dell Mini 9 and a Dell Vostro 3500 (both Ubuntu-certified
machines). I used to be able to make it work simply by activating the
proprietary driver offered in ubuntu's restricted driver manager
(jockey), but this doesn't work anymore nowadays.

Is there any known workaround or a set of packages to install or a way
to manually install drivers so that it just works? I've tried various
combinations with drivers available in synaptic, to no avail.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  [STAGING] Broadcom 4313 firmware fails to load because it is not
  present

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