I have a Lenovo x131e ThinkPad which has a 'difficult' wifi broadcom BCM43228 which needs the wl driver which is typically not recognized out-of-the-box by almost all linux distro/s w/ the exception of MX whether the XFCE or KDE v.
I've been attempting to get live Easy OS 2.5 to recognize it by connecting its ethernet, installing the wl aka broadcom-sta package, and then doing a modprobe, but that hasn't worked out yet.
This is an example of the Debian Buster instructions for the driver https://wiki.debian.org/wl This page describes how to enable support for WiFi devices based on Broadcom wireless LAN chips, using the vendor driver on Debian systems.
That installation process involves both pupget & sfsget and ultimately I have succssfully installed the packages, but I can't find the wl.ko according to the instructions and I can't seem to navigate the EasyOS dir/s as described in the Debian page and dpkg-reconfigure doesn't work in EasyOS (command not found).
inxi -Nn recognizes the wifi device correctly but has no driver.