 Hi team, do any of you who tests installation on real hardware (I know @guiverc and @Leokolb do) also happen to have a broadcom (other proprietary) wireless on the hardware? If so, have you tested the 'Install third-party packages...' option during install?
 I'm asking because one of our community member raised issue of not having WiFi on installed system even though they installed drivers using 'Additional Drivers' in live-session and also ticked the 'install third-party packages...' checkbox. They claimed they never had success with it.
 I confirmed the issue on UM (and LinuxMint 20.1). Could you please confirm with your respective flavors? I raised bug report https://pad.lv/1923477. As I saw same issue on LM, I am confident it will be in Ubuntu proper but still better to test and confirm. TIA.
 for 20.04.2 Ubuntu Budgie broadcom was correctly installed when checking the ubiquity third party option.  I never tested via "additional drivers" first.  I haven't installed 21.04 yet on that particular broadcom laptop.
 Yes, if one directly goes with 'Install Ubuntu xxx' option or even in live session, if WiFi is not set up outside of installer, there is no issue. Problem comes when WiFi is enabled using 'Additional Drivers' (or whatever it is called) before install.
 Hi Yousuf, my first answer to the channel. I'm using and testing the Kubuntu flavor since 2006. That's my favorite DE. Sometimes I also test other flavors. (re @philipz: @martivanlin which flavor are you looking to test?)
 Welcome!
 Have a MacMini - will test Ubuntu (lubuntu uses calamares not ubiquity - but will look at that as well and comment in the bug report) (re @saivinob: Hi team, do any of you who tests installation on real hardware (I know @guiverc and @Leokolb do) also happen to have a broadcom (other proprietary) wireless on the hardware? If so, have you tested the 'Install third-party packages...' option during install?
 I'm asking because one of our community member raised issue of not having WiFi on installed system even though they installed drivers using 'Additional Drivers' in live-session and also ticked the 'install third-party packages...' checkbox. They claimed they never had success with it.
 I confirmed the issue on UM (and LinuxMint 20.1). Could you please confirm with your respective flavors? I raised bug report https://pad.lv/1923477. As I saw same issue on LM, I am confident it will be in Ubuntu proper but still better to test and confirm. TIA.)