Unwittingly activate wrong wireless driver and now cannot activate the correct one

Posted by Sumeth Chaochuti on Ask Ubuntu See other posts from Ask Ubuntu or by Sumeth Chaochuti
Published on 2012-10-18T08:28:59Z Indexed on 2012/10/19 17:18 UTC
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I just installed Kubuntu 10.10 on my MacBook 3,1 and found no wireless connection. Using KPackageKit I activated Broadcom b43 because it had already been selected for me. When I subsequently tried to activate Broadcom STA, however, I was returned with an error. After reading Jockey log I removed the wrong driver and reinstalled all drivers so that I can activate the correct one. It hasn't work even though KPackageKit now shows that I have installed:

bcmwl-kernel-source
bcmwl-modaliases
broadcom-sta-common
broadcom-sta-source

According to the log it appears as if there are conflicts but I don't know how to rectify it. I'm completely new to the platform, just started using Kubuntu 2 days ago.

I'll appreciate any advice anyone can give. Thanks.

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