I've tried for more than 5 years (about 6-7 times) to install various Ubuntu editions. Not once have I been able to connect to my wifi. I've tried everything: USB booting, cd-rom booting, buying different cd-roms (4 times), looking for answers on the internet (from outside Ubuntu, obviously), entering numerous commands in the terminal as suggested, connecting via hardwire to perhaps seek a solution, editing my connection a hundred times: Results -WiFi connection, NONE. I give up; screw Ubuntu and Linux. Don't expect widespread acceptance when the most basic functionality is so difficult to obtain.
Ubuntu is an open source software operating system that runs from the desktop, to the cloud, to all your internet connected things.
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