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Since I have been using the same wifi networks for the past few weeks its been no big deal that I dont have a wireless icon, but its odd that it suddenly disappeared out of nowhere. What could have happened to it?

Did some of the commands; here is what I got, as the commands commentor 1 gave me didnt seem to work:

Command line results

Here is the menu bar prior to entering sudo:

panel showing no networking icon

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  • It's usual in Lubuntu. Just `sudo systemctl stop NetworkManager` wait 5sec `sudo systemctl start NetworkManager` and you will have it again. But you must inspect the cause. Post `sudo cat /var/log/syslog | grep NetworkManager` output, we will search for any "culprit". – Redbob Oct 02 '17 at 12:45
  • I added to the questions of the result. – Tom Hancock Oct 03 '17 at 03:01
  • It's too hard to read output you post. Instead of that, post as text. You can [pastebin](https://paste.ubuntu.com/) as this text is a bit longer. Your problem may be lubuntu theme. Test with default theme to assure about this. – Redbob Oct 03 '17 at 03:42
  • Here is the full code placed in pastebin: https://paste.ubuntu.com/25673639/ I tried to swap to lubuntu-default and that didn't seem to change anything. – Tom Hancock Oct 04 '17 at 14:33

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