I'm new to Linux, so bear with me, but...Within the last hour or so I
installed a bunch of system updates in KDE Discover, and suddenly wifi
stopped working after the enforced restart.

By "stopped working", I mean I have no internet connection via wifi and
`nmcli dev` no longer lists my wireless device "wlp2so" *at all*.

 I'm on an Apple MacBookPro9,2 running 20.04 with KDE.  "Driver Manger"
tells me I'm using "Broadcom 802.11 Linux STA wireless driver source
from bcmwl-kernel-source (proprietary)", for the BCM4331 device.

I tried clicking "Do not use the device" and then re-enabling it but I
got some cryptic error.  Upon re-opening Driver Manager it again says
I'm using the proprietary driver.

I hope this can be quickly fixed, since this machine is now internet-
free except for the occasional times I can plug into ethernet.

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  Broadcom wireless driver failed to install  with code 10 on focal
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