[02:48] <nathanal> Hi, I'm looking for help fixing wifi (and ethernet). I have zeroed out a disk (previously had linux mint 18.2 with working wifi and ethernet) and am unable to get wifi back after apt update; apt upgrade and restarting (using lubuntu 17.10). Instead it continues to attempt and fail to connect to ethernet and wifi (it identifies the wireless connections in lubuntu though).
[02:50] <nathanal> I am on a dekstop (not sure how to describe: Optiplex 780, x64 bit, with a HDD, Wireless N300 Nano USB Adapter). I have checked google but did not find my exact problem (most solutions detail updating via ethernet, but updating is what breaks the wifi). I am still in the process of exhausting my options, but was hoping someone could point me in the right direction. I have tried using fresh installs of linux mint 18.
[07:20] <nathanal> sorry, I was wrong, it seems to be broken when I restart the computer or if I restart network manager, I don't need to upgrade to break wifi. Also some things that were suggested to output: https://pastebin.com/a59yvi7a
[09:48] <Dishonored> Hello, I'm trying a fresh install of lubuntu over my previous opensuse install. I choose to wipe the whole hard drive and install lubuntu but grub cannot be installed. Grub is already installed before. Is it the reason?
[14:50] <minhdust> my software center can connect to the sever
[14:50] <minhdust> why
[14:51] <minhdust> cant*
[16:07] <LargePrime> tsimonq2, should i file a bug on that icon issue?
 @LargePrime, Yes please, and subscribe me if you could
 (OPs, I'm literally the only one in this Telegram channel)
[16:21] <LargePrime> i dont see a bug link tsimonq2
 @LargePrime, Run ubuntu-bug lubuntu-artwork
[16:59] <LargePrime> tsimonq2, you were auto subscribed, i believe. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-artwork/+bug/1733359
 @LargePrime, OK thanks
[22:05] <hggdh> clean_tmp
[22:15] <mrchuckderp> Helluuuu!
[22:15] <mrchuckderp> Just saying, I fixed my computer :D
[22:17] <mrchuckderp> I got an iso of windows 7 home prem (what I had) and I put it on a usb with Rufus, then went to repair, command prompt, and typed 3 commands. 'bootrec /fixmbr, bootrec /fixboot, and bootrec /rebuildbcd'
[22:17] <mrchuckderp> Boom, I restart and windows comes on.
[22:17] <mrchuckderp> That was the happiest I've felt in a long while haha
[22:18] <mrchuckderp> tsimonq2: how've you been?
[22:19] <tsimonq2> Oh hey mrchuckderp :D
[22:19] <tsimonq2> mrchuckderp: Pretty good, glad to see you got stuff working!
[22:20] <mrchuckderp> :D