I'm not sure whether this is the right place for this, but I just tried
to do a fresh install of xenial on a raspberry pi (I'm not using a pre-
made image but rather create a full install from scratch using
debootstrap etc) and it failed because it couldn't install linux-
firmware-raspi2 (1.20161020-0ubuntu1~0.2~rpi3) because the file
/lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43430-sdio.bin was already owned by linux-
firmware 1.157.10.

This caused me to go back to my already installed and running RPI and
sure enough, it was stuck on linux-firmware 1.157.8.

Is this the right place to comment or do I need to raise a new issue for
this?

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  Update firmware for Raspberry Pi 3 support

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