Thanks, this eliminated the problem.
The only unexplained thing is what was the urge to break the "old" package 
which perfectly worked before. If Ubuntu planned to reorder/restructure package 
names, the reasonable way would be to turn 'bcmwl-kernel-source' into a 
dummy/transitional package which would pull new broadcom-sta-* packages as its 
dependencies. But probably Ubuntu plans were more mysterial than that.

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