Upgrading from 11.04 to 12.04 has it's risks. Did you upgrade to 11.10 then 12.04?
If you have backed up important files, reboot and see what happens. It may just work fine after a reboot. I would post this with an explanation that you were trying to upgrade to 12.04
Code:
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
david@david-Latitude-D620:/var/lib/dpkg$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
Setting up bcmwl-kernel-source (6.20.155.1+bdcom-0ubuntu0.0.2) ...
Removing old bcmwl-6.20.155.1+bdcom DKMS files...
-------- Uninstall Beginning --------
Module: bcmwl
Version: 6.20.155.1+bdcom
Kernel: 3.2.0-54-generic (i686)
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Status: Before uninstall, this module version was ACTIVE on this kernel.
wl.ko:
- Uninstallation
- Deleting from: /lib/modules/3.2.0-54-generic/updates/dkms/
- Original module
- No original module was found for this module on this kernel.
- Use the dkms install command to reinstall any previous module version.
depmod..........
DKMS: uninstall completed.
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Deleting module version: 6.20.155.1+bdcom
completely from the DKMS tree.
------------------------------
Done.
Loading new bcmwl-6.20.155.1+bdcom DKMS files...
Building only for 3.2.0-54-generic
Building for architecture i686
Building initial module for 3.2.0-54-generic
Done.
wl:
Running module version sanity check.
- Original module
- No original module exists within this kernel
- Installation
- Installing to /lib/modules/3.2.0-54-generic/updates/dkms/
depmod........
DKMS: install completed.
You could just do a clean install if you want. Then resort the important files.
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