How to update Ubuntu installation USB? Ubuntu not installing additional drivers only after Update [closed]

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I made this video of my problem



Here are two screenshots from the video.



I select Using Broadcom...



Additional Drivers dialog



Then I click Apply Changes and it automatically goes back to Do not use this device



Additional Drivers dialog



So, on Ubuntu 17.10.1 I can't install additional drivers.



I need to Install Ubuntu 17.10.1 and update it first (about 250MB of updates) then I will be able to install the additional drivers.



So I am asking if it's possible to download an up to date Ubuntu 17.10.1 installation ISO?



My WiFi will not work after installation and I have limited 4G internet from my iPhone and I don't have enough internet to install 250MB updates + the WiFi driver.










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closed as unclear what you're asking by Fabby, user535733, Amanda, MadMike, user68186 Feb 20 at 15:05


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    Unfortunately, you're going to have a hard time getting folks to watch a video to figure out what you need help with. It's a little hard to tell from your question what you've tried and what the full error you're encountering is.
    – Amanda
    Feb 20 at 6:06










  • @Amanda We can install additional drivers on Ubuntu right? on Ubuntu 17.10.1 we cant because this feature not working normally and it load the drivers but couldn't install them, we need to update Ubuntu 17.10.1 first then we will be able to install additional drivers. so I asked if it's possible to download an up to date 17.10.1 ISO
    – Meky
    Feb 23 at 17:59






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    Meky, in general it's a good idea ask directly about your real problem, not about how to implement a solution you think might work. What is the XY problem? Your real problem is that Additional Drivers does not work. Changing the ISO to fix that will be hard. There is probably a better way.
    – Zanna
    Feb 24 at 7:09











  • @Zanna Thanks, so you mean it's better to delete my answer?
    – Meky
    Feb 24 at 7:18










  • No! Your answer was fine (it was upvoted by me). I mean, instead of asking about how to update the ISO, ask about the additional drivers problem. But anyway you fixed your problem...
    – Zanna
    Feb 24 at 7:21















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I made this video of my problem



Here are two screenshots from the video.



I select Using Broadcom...



Additional Drivers dialog



Then I click Apply Changes and it automatically goes back to Do not use this device



Additional Drivers dialog



So, on Ubuntu 17.10.1 I can't install additional drivers.



I need to Install Ubuntu 17.10.1 and update it first (about 250MB of updates) then I will be able to install the additional drivers.



So I am asking if it's possible to download an up to date Ubuntu 17.10.1 installation ISO?



My WiFi will not work after installation and I have limited 4G internet from my iPhone and I don't have enough internet to install 250MB updates + the WiFi driver.










share|improve this question















closed as unclear what you're asking by Fabby, user535733, Amanda, MadMike, user68186 Feb 20 at 15:05


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










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    Unfortunately, you're going to have a hard time getting folks to watch a video to figure out what you need help with. It's a little hard to tell from your question what you've tried and what the full error you're encountering is.
    – Amanda
    Feb 20 at 6:06










  • @Amanda We can install additional drivers on Ubuntu right? on Ubuntu 17.10.1 we cant because this feature not working normally and it load the drivers but couldn't install them, we need to update Ubuntu 17.10.1 first then we will be able to install additional drivers. so I asked if it's possible to download an up to date 17.10.1 ISO
    – Meky
    Feb 23 at 17:59






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    Meky, in general it's a good idea ask directly about your real problem, not about how to implement a solution you think might work. What is the XY problem? Your real problem is that Additional Drivers does not work. Changing the ISO to fix that will be hard. There is probably a better way.
    – Zanna
    Feb 24 at 7:09











  • @Zanna Thanks, so you mean it's better to delete my answer?
    – Meky
    Feb 24 at 7:18










  • No! Your answer was fine (it was upvoted by me). I mean, instead of asking about how to update the ISO, ask about the additional drivers problem. But anyway you fixed your problem...
    – Zanna
    Feb 24 at 7:21













up vote
0
down vote

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up vote
0
down vote

favorite











I made this video of my problem



Here are two screenshots from the video.



I select Using Broadcom...



Additional Drivers dialog



Then I click Apply Changes and it automatically goes back to Do not use this device



Additional Drivers dialog



So, on Ubuntu 17.10.1 I can't install additional drivers.



I need to Install Ubuntu 17.10.1 and update it first (about 250MB of updates) then I will be able to install the additional drivers.



So I am asking if it's possible to download an up to date Ubuntu 17.10.1 installation ISO?



My WiFi will not work after installation and I have limited 4G internet from my iPhone and I don't have enough internet to install 250MB updates + the WiFi driver.










share|improve this question















I made this video of my problem



Here are two screenshots from the video.



I select Using Broadcom...



Additional Drivers dialog



Then I click Apply Changes and it automatically goes back to Do not use this device



Additional Drivers dialog



So, on Ubuntu 17.10.1 I can't install additional drivers.



I need to Install Ubuntu 17.10.1 and update it first (about 250MB of updates) then I will be able to install the additional drivers.



So I am asking if it's possible to download an up to date Ubuntu 17.10.1 installation ISO?



My WiFi will not work after installation and I have limited 4G internet from my iPhone and I don't have enough internet to install 250MB updates + the WiFi driver.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Fabby, user535733, Amanda, MadMike, user68186 Feb 20 at 15:05


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






closed as unclear what you're asking by Fabby, user535733, Amanda, MadMike, user68186 Feb 20 at 15:05


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









  • 4




    Unfortunately, you're going to have a hard time getting folks to watch a video to figure out what you need help with. It's a little hard to tell from your question what you've tried and what the full error you're encountering is.
    – Amanda
    Feb 20 at 6:06










  • @Amanda We can install additional drivers on Ubuntu right? on Ubuntu 17.10.1 we cant because this feature not working normally and it load the drivers but couldn't install them, we need to update Ubuntu 17.10.1 first then we will be able to install additional drivers. so I asked if it's possible to download an up to date 17.10.1 ISO
    – Meky
    Feb 23 at 17:59






  • 1




    Meky, in general it's a good idea ask directly about your real problem, not about how to implement a solution you think might work. What is the XY problem? Your real problem is that Additional Drivers does not work. Changing the ISO to fix that will be hard. There is probably a better way.
    – Zanna
    Feb 24 at 7:09











  • @Zanna Thanks, so you mean it's better to delete my answer?
    – Meky
    Feb 24 at 7:18










  • No! Your answer was fine (it was upvoted by me). I mean, instead of asking about how to update the ISO, ask about the additional drivers problem. But anyway you fixed your problem...
    – Zanna
    Feb 24 at 7:21













  • 4




    Unfortunately, you're going to have a hard time getting folks to watch a video to figure out what you need help with. It's a little hard to tell from your question what you've tried and what the full error you're encountering is.
    – Amanda
    Feb 20 at 6:06










  • @Amanda We can install additional drivers on Ubuntu right? on Ubuntu 17.10.1 we cant because this feature not working normally and it load the drivers but couldn't install them, we need to update Ubuntu 17.10.1 first then we will be able to install additional drivers. so I asked if it's possible to download an up to date 17.10.1 ISO
    – Meky
    Feb 23 at 17:59






  • 1




    Meky, in general it's a good idea ask directly about your real problem, not about how to implement a solution you think might work. What is the XY problem? Your real problem is that Additional Drivers does not work. Changing the ISO to fix that will be hard. There is probably a better way.
    – Zanna
    Feb 24 at 7:09











  • @Zanna Thanks, so you mean it's better to delete my answer?
    – Meky
    Feb 24 at 7:18










  • No! Your answer was fine (it was upvoted by me). I mean, instead of asking about how to update the ISO, ask about the additional drivers problem. But anyway you fixed your problem...
    – Zanna
    Feb 24 at 7:21








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Unfortunately, you're going to have a hard time getting folks to watch a video to figure out what you need help with. It's a little hard to tell from your question what you've tried and what the full error you're encountering is.
– Amanda
Feb 20 at 6:06




Unfortunately, you're going to have a hard time getting folks to watch a video to figure out what you need help with. It's a little hard to tell from your question what you've tried and what the full error you're encountering is.
– Amanda
Feb 20 at 6:06












@Amanda We can install additional drivers on Ubuntu right? on Ubuntu 17.10.1 we cant because this feature not working normally and it load the drivers but couldn't install them, we need to update Ubuntu 17.10.1 first then we will be able to install additional drivers. so I asked if it's possible to download an up to date 17.10.1 ISO
– Meky
Feb 23 at 17:59




@Amanda We can install additional drivers on Ubuntu right? on Ubuntu 17.10.1 we cant because this feature not working normally and it load the drivers but couldn't install them, we need to update Ubuntu 17.10.1 first then we will be able to install additional drivers. so I asked if it's possible to download an up to date 17.10.1 ISO
– Meky
Feb 23 at 17:59




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Meky, in general it's a good idea ask directly about your real problem, not about how to implement a solution you think might work. What is the XY problem? Your real problem is that Additional Drivers does not work. Changing the ISO to fix that will be hard. There is probably a better way.
– Zanna
Feb 24 at 7:09





Meky, in general it's a good idea ask directly about your real problem, not about how to implement a solution you think might work. What is the XY problem? Your real problem is that Additional Drivers does not work. Changing the ISO to fix that will be hard. There is probably a better way.
– Zanna
Feb 24 at 7:09













@Zanna Thanks, so you mean it's better to delete my answer?
– Meky
Feb 24 at 7:18




@Zanna Thanks, so you mean it's better to delete my answer?
– Meky
Feb 24 at 7:18












No! Your answer was fine (it was upvoted by me). I mean, instead of asking about how to update the ISO, ask about the additional drivers problem. But anyway you fixed your problem...
– Zanna
Feb 24 at 7:21





No! Your answer was fine (it was upvoted by me). I mean, instead of asking about how to update the ISO, ask about the additional drivers problem. But anyway you fixed your problem...
– Zanna
Feb 24 at 7:21











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This problem was solved by using an older Ubuntu 17.10 (not 17.10.1) installation DVD.






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    This problem was solved by using an older Ubuntu 17.10 (not 17.10.1) installation DVD.






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      This problem was solved by using an older Ubuntu 17.10 (not 17.10.1) installation DVD.






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        This problem was solved by using an older Ubuntu 17.10 (not 17.10.1) installation DVD.






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        This problem was solved by using an older Ubuntu 17.10 (not 17.10.1) installation DVD.







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