First, for the above commands, /etc/rc.local is exectued as root, so
there is no need to use "sudo".  Second, although these commands avoid
the problem sometimes, at other times they cause the system to hang
while booting, so they are not an acceptable work-around for this
problem.  However, manually executing these commands after booting and
logging in will usually get the Broadcom 4313 working - usually, but
still not always, about 10% of the time the system still hangs after the
second command is entered.

Also, I have confirmed that this problem still exists in the Oneiric
Alpha, and in the Oneiric daily build up to and including 7 June.

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Title:
  Broadcom brcm80211 driver hangs Lenovo S10-3s

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