Restricted Manager pops up the "has to install firmware" notice again. I click ok, it installs/runs fwcutter again, which again does not result in working wireless. On the web page I referenced in my original bug report, there's talk of different kernels requiring different fwcutter versions as well as different firmware versions. For what it's worth, I realize this issue is caused by Broadcom not opening up their drivers, and I'm willing to dig around and manually tweak things to get wireless up and running. Just posted the bug because Gutsy automated all this perfectly, which was fantastic. On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 4:51 PM, der_vegi