The problem with that is this: I am not see any of the problems in those threads. They are basically complaining about the driver causing three different problems. My wireless shows up (problem 1), my wireless will connect (problem 2), and finally, as long as encryption is not turned on, it will browse the Internet all day long (problem 3).
Huh. OK, we're dealing with a Realtek RTL8187B chipset. So the next step is to see if anybody is having issues with it, googling:
ubuntu karmic 8187B
Sure enough:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1194838
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=765671
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/RealtekRTL8187b
http://ubuntu-ky.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8445810
Looks like a total mess. If it were me, assuming I was running 32bit Karmic, I'd consider trying the NDISWrapper instructions (with link to a Windows driver) in the top-most item above.
The next question is, why is System76 shipping a WiFi chipset with Linux drivers that are known to be flakier than a box of corn flakes?
Assuming your WiFi card inside the laptop is in a mini-PCI or mini-express slot, I'd complain to System76 and demand something based on an Atheros or Intel chipset that works right out of the box.
Jim
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