 sorry no broadcom in my hardware I QA-test install to,.   (delayed reply as I'm mostly using IRC not telegram) (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.)
 New daily image out
 Thanks @guiverc. It was confirmed by @Leokolb.
[11:12] <guiverc> :)
 @RikMills Raised bug report #1924837 (which I found later was a duplicate). Also sent MR using bzr. My first time, so put you as reviewer. 🤓 (re @RikMills: Please report the bug and fix if you have the time)
 Thanks. I can't actually upload that, as oddly it doesn't belong to my team.
 OK. I am new to the process. I just wanted you to see if I did all steps correct. Is there anything I have to do now or just leave it for concerned team to take action?
 I should probably do some checking to see who is best to poke on IRC or email to get that moving
 Thank you.
 Do we have bluesabre in the group here? Wanted to give quick reply on bug #1917062.
 Thanks (re @bittin1: New daily image out)