I just ran updates on my laptop... got error message:

Error while applying changes
pk-client-error-quark:  Error while installing package: installed 
bcmwl-kernel-source package post-installation script subprocess returned error 
exit status 10 (313)

I lost all of my wifi card in my MacBook Air.


RECOVERY:  For those like me, recovery can be a challenge.  I didn't see how to 
get back to a older kernel while working through rEFInd boot manager.... but 
what got me out of this issue was.

- Open Additional drivers (Super Menu, type 'Drivers' and select).
- After scan for "Proprietery Drivers in Use"... switch option to "do not use 
this device" and apply.
- Reboot and hopefully your Wifi is restored.  

I then ran all updates (sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade).  I went
back to additional drivers and tried reinstalling... got error... but it
appears to have taken... even after reboot.

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  bcmwl-kernel-source 6.30.223.271+bdcom-0ubuntu5: bcmwl kernel module
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