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Yes. You lose everything you change when you restart a loiveDVD.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14-06-02 06:15 PM, Robert Miner
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<div>Thanks for the input, Dave. I'm such a newbie (to
Ubuntu), that am having trouble following recommendations!
Anyway, did use the first step you recommended, and found
that the Broadcom Linux driver was turned off. Turned it on
and it appeared to download. Restarted Ubuntu, but still no
wireless. Not even sure it was the correct driver, but I'll
(try to) attach a screenshot. Since I'm using a Live DVD in
the "try it" mode, I wonder if I lose the driver whenever I
restart. That happened when I tried to correct the time to
the local time zone!<br>
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I don't know how to access the Synaptic Package Manager --
couldn't find it on the computer when I did a search. Thanks.<br>
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PS Tried to attach the screenshot that I saved in :ictures, and
there's nothing there. Again, it looks like I may not be able
to make changes to the DVD, so I lose everything when I
reboot. I'm nervous about installing it on the hard drive until
I know I can get wireless. Chicken or the egg???<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 9:19 PM, Dave
Hills <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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I don't know if this is related but I had trouble with the
Broadcom wireless driver following a clean install of
Xubuntu 14.04 on my HP Eny6 Sleekbook. I installed the
drivers using the Additional Hardware -> Software &
Updates window:<br>
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It didn't work to begin with, no Wireless networking at all.
Debugging using synaptic package manager I found the
"broadcom-sta-common" package was missing. Installed using
Synaptic all worked OK.<br>
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Will log a bug in Launch Pad, if its still repeatable now.<br>
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Dave<br>
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