![]() Quick read-skip-read takes me to part about steps to install from pre-compiled package, hurray. Lazily I extract the tarball, then *sigh*, read the manual. ![]() But sadly they only provide the source code tarball, no pre-compiled package listed there. The official solution is provided by the vendor here, which is great. Another simple googling with keyword “broadcom bcm4312 ubuntu” leads me to another tutorial about resolving broadcom wireless issue. Simple googling for the notebook’s spec gives me information about which wireless chipset used by the notebook. Okay, enough with the chit chat, let’s get this done fast. Since Ubuntu Karmic, usually all my installations is “just works”, all devices works just like that. It’s been a long time I never had a ubuntu fresh install with devices that doesn’t work. After reaching desktop, with wireless already switched on, the stupid computer can’t find any wireless network. Today I was installing Ubuntu Lucid Lynx on my friend’s notebook, a Compaq Presario CQ20.
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