no surprise the installed bionic uses the same static ip address i gave
for the mini.iso to use.  same issue on desktop and laptop.  for the
desktop i expect i can just populate /etc/network/interfaces and
uninstall NetworkManager.  i don't think that's a good solution for the
lappy tho.  can anybody clue me to a workaround, to fix/complete my
laptop bionic configuration?  i think ssb is the broadcom wifi driver
module, when running bionic it's already listed in lsmod but only eth0
shows up in the network applet or /sys/class/net, when running trusty
the lappy wifi works, APs are listed and it connects to my modem just
fine, seems likely i can just copy some missing bit of configuration
from the trusty install, but what?

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