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How Do You Install A Broadcom STA Driver Without The Network In Ubuntu 10.4?

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How Do You Install A Broadcom STA Driver Without The Network In Ubuntu 10.4?

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The Broadcom STA driver is a proprietary drive used by Broadcom in Linux systems such as Ubuntu 10.04. Usually, installing the wireless Broadcom drive is a two-click process with a wired Internet connection. If you are unable to use a wired internet connection, you can still install this package to get access to your wireless network. Click “System” and click “Disk Utility.” Click the drive that you installed Ubuntu 10.04 from. Click the drive’s mounted location. Click the “Pool” folder. Click “Main.” Click “d” and “dkms.” Double-click the dkms package and click “Install.” Switch back to your file browser. Click “Main” in the breadcrumb navigation bar. Click “p” and “patch.” Double-click the patch package and click “Install.” Return to your file browser. Click “Main” in the navigation bar once again. Click “f” and “fakeroot.” Double-click the fakeroot package and click “Install.” Switch to the file browser one more time. Click “Pool,” “Restricted,” “b” and “bcmwl.” Double-click the bcm

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