I can confirm this still happens in karmic, Specifically in Kubuntu Netbook Remix Alpha 3.
Steps to reproduce remain the same.
on a fresh Install Karmic Alpha 3
1) Click on Hardware Drivers
2) Note it does not display posible installable drivers for my broadcom card.
what should happen:
1) it should display b43 and allow me to install it.
I am currently doing upgrades on the fresh install to see if it fixes the issue
as a side note
linux-restricted-mod is not installed upon a fresh install. This should add the binary blob necesary to run any propietary drivers for my card. I am updating and shall report later
I can confirm this still happens in karmic, Specifically in Kubuntu Netbook Remix Alpha 3.
Steps to reproduce remain the same.
on a fresh Install Karmic Alpha 3
1) Click on Hardware Drivers
2) Note it does not display posible installable drivers for my broadcom card.
what should happen:
1) it should display b43 and allow me to install it.
I am currently doing upgrades on the fresh install to see if it fixes the issue
as a side note
linux-restricte d-mod is not installed upon a fresh install. This should add the binary blob necesary to run any propietary drivers for my card. I am updating and shall report later