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Wireless driver on macbook air early 2015

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So I have installed Ubuntu ony macbook air but can't seem to get the WiFi working. I followed the steps here and here but nothing seems to work. For reference, after running

lspci -vnn | grep Network

I get the output BCM4360 along with [14e4:43a0] rev3 which should correspond to the bcmwl-kernel-source command.

I tried running

sudo apt install bcmwl-kernel-source

Then rebooting to no avail. Then doing the same for firmware-b43-installer just to see if it worked. Neither did upon rebooting. Is there something I am missing? Thanks

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I solved it :D turns out version 23 of Ubuntu is wonky. As soon as I switched to the LTS version of Ubuntu everything worked fine.

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