Fabio,

I did have it installed. I removed it and went back to Lucid this morning after 
hours of frustration. Lucid is working fine, with absolutely no issues. I 
installed 10.10 2 different ways with the exact same results. First, I did an 
upgrade from 10.04. When I had the problem, I did a new install (erased the hd 
and installed the new OS), and had the same problem. When I installed wicd, I 
completely lost all connectivity, and could not activate the broadcomm wireless 
drivers. The system would lock up completely. I like the look of the new 
release, but can't make it work, and since I need to have this machine working, 
I opted to go back to something that worked well for me. Again, I'm just what I 
would call a beginner to intermediate user, so I don't go digging beyond what I 
can find in step-by-step instructions when it comes to the system itself. I 
wish I could give more specific detailed information, but all I can tell you is 
that, for some reason, the wireless network does not work at all under battery 
power under 10.10, but is working fine, even as I type this, under 10.04 on the 
same machine, so it's not a hardware issue....
I have to believe other users are experiencing this???

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Ubuntu 10.10 Lose Wireless Network Connectivity when on battery power.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/678109
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