Przemysław Kulczycki wrote: "This bug is very annoying because it's an
absurd to require a network connection to install a network driver. If
you don't have another network interface then you're stuck and have to
use another computer or another operating system."

I installed Ubuntu for my father-in-law and had to initially use a wired
connection for the very same reason.  In the past I've done demos for
people on their noteboooks where I've been bitten by this bug.
Annoying, yes; absurd, no.  The main problem as I understand it is that
the diver with the firmware is not fully redistributable, otherwise it
could be in restricted and thus put on the CD.  I also had a similar
firmware issue with an Agfa-branded scanner a while back (driver with
firmware files was free to d/l from the Agfa site, but NOT to
redistribute).

This is not really Ubuntu's fault; Ubuntu wants to be free of cost *and*
fully redistributable. Unfortunately that means you will run into cases
like this.

What can really be done is to either get Broadcom to allow full
redistribution of the firmware or to get someone to implement a libre
equivalent.

Oh and here's a link to the discussion on ubuntu-devel-discuss:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2008-July/004678.html

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Missing firmware for bcm43xx/b43 driver during install
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