<p>Hai Steve</p>
<p>i'll have a look at it if you like, unless of course you find an answer here, which is cool too and likely.</p>
<p>i wouldn't know without testing it on my wireless testbed at the my linux repair shop, i'm not so familiar with ubuntu to comment directly, of the top of my head as it where....your welcome to plug it in at my w/shop and we'll look at the log files, etc and see why it won't connect.</p>
<p>I'm not entirely familiar with ubuntu myself, I run fedora. centos, systems and such builds myself so I'd have to have a look.</p>
<p>Others here might well be more able to answer you on ubuntu, but the offer's there if you get really stuck...</p>
<p>I'm not so busy this week, next week i'm away for for a while on business......</p>
<p>regards</p>
<p>stoker</p>
<p>On Thu, 04 Mar 2010 20:20:37 +0000, scooper86@googlemail.com wrote:</p>
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<p>Hey everyone,<br /><br />Im new to the area and was looking for something to do and since I'm into linux thought id give the local lug a shot.<br /><br />I am the owner of a macbook pro which I have installed ubuntu on, unfortunately my wifi isn't working for some crazy reason and I was hoping I'd get some insight from the people here, I have followed the community documentation and have had it working by installing bcmwl-kernel-source but for some reason it has stopped working. I have searched around and the most common solution is to reinstall the drivers, unfortunately its not working for me so hopefully you have some answers, I can always reinstall ubuntu but this is a very lazy fix and if the problem reoccurs I won't have learned much and will have to start again.<br /><br />Anyway I hope to meet up soon, will keep checking the mailing list to see when the next meeting will be.<br /><br />Steve</p>
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