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It is evident that Canonical's priorities do not include wifi.  You can
go to Ubuntuforums and see a constant flow of problems related to wifi.
The same problems over and over, year after year.  I could somewhat
understand this if we were dealing with companies that do not cooperate
with the open source community.  However, Ralink, Realtek, Atheros,
Broadcom (recently) do cooperate.  Good quality drivers are available to
be included in Ubuntu and the kernel.  What we have in Ubuntu is either
old drivers or no drivers and/or bad configurations.

Why is it that this chipset works plug and play with Linux Mint Debian
but is a cluster *uck with Ubuntu?

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Title:
  USB WiFi adapter with rt2870 chipset won't connect

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