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Hello,
if you do Menu>Settings>Install Drivers
which drivers are listed and which of those have their radio button ticked/coloured ?

I see you have found the wifi card, unsure which method you used, you can find if you do
Menu>System>System Information.
Or via terminal, to open this click the icon, or ctrl-alt-t (press and hold down CTRL key and ALT at the same time ,then hit T on keyboard) now type in -
Code:
lspci

in the terminal window and press enter.

For more info's type
Code:
lspci -vv
and press enter.

I am unsure how to help with it hanging up on line 6, hopefully experienced members can help.

engineer

I am very frustrated at the moment.  It's running S L O W, and when I shut the system down the machine will not cut off, I have to manually shut her down..  ARGGG!  I think I may have to re-install Linux and start from scratch.
Funny, it was running good before I downloaded the upgrades.. ?

I need a break, I am heading to my martial arts class to let off some steam.

engineer

engineer

We'll I am throwing in the towel and moving on.  The updates killed it, and there is no saving it.

Later,

Good luck..  :-\
Engineer
    I have the exact same card that you have in your laptop. Is the laptop an ACER Aspire 3000?
If it is you have a button on the front of the laptop that you need to press in order for it to be activated.  Also if you follow the Broadcom wireless Issues thread, bitsnpcs pointed me to a few places via links as to how to resolve this.

As for step 6 you might try pressing the wireless button on the laptop see if that turns on the wireless again. (at step 6 that is) Give it a minute or two to be seen...

When I followed the steps, my wireless came back on while I was still typing stuff.
Also you should be sure to remove any other driver listed in the synaptic, the only one that should be there is the b43-fwcutter, then do all the recommended things bitsnpcs said.

Good luck
ohjrson

hardball45

I am with engineer, I have gone on to a different Distro that works seamlessly out of the box and also after any updates and is just a small a footprint, I have updated multiple times now with NO lose of WIFI so will continue to use the other distro, it is a shame as I really did like this Distro and it ran fine on the laptop and did everything I wanted or needed, with this one exception.
Excellent thread here - http://askubuntu.com/questions/55868/ins...ss-drivers have a read through.
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