The decision of which driver to load is not up to the kernel. When wl is
installed it blacklists brcmsmac (and b43 and bcma). When the kernel
emits the module alias for the device, which triggers the loading of the
module, the blacklist causes modprobe to ignore brcmsmac (actually bcma,
which would in turn cause brcmsmac to load) as a candidate for the
device. The kernel uses whatever driver modprobe loads for the device.

Okay, I just found a reference stating that Ubuntu *does* automatically
install Broadcom proprietary drivers if you check the "install
proprietary software" checkbox when installing. The ubuntu-drivers tool
is used for doing this, so I'm going to reassign the bug for
consideration of whether ubuntu-drivers should cease installing bcmwl-
kernel-source for wireless devices supported by brcmsmac, since brcmsmac
is officially supported by Broadcom.

** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => ubuntu-drivers-common (Ubuntu)

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