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32 questions linked to/from Ethernet device not managed
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After upgrade to 16.10 ethernet stopped working [duplicate]
Network Manager reports:
device not managed
Output of sudo lshw -C Network:
*-network DISABLED
description: Ethernet interface
product: RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet ...
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ubuntu 18.04, nm(Network Manager) is not able to manage network devices [duplicate]
I am playing around with networking component of latest Ubuntu. I faced the above issue when I tried to manage networking devices with NM.
The command line output is
root@sankar:~# nmcli d s
DEVICE ...
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Wired network - device not managed after upgrade to 17.04 [duplicate]
After upgrade to 17.04 I can't connect to a wired ethernet via network manager. The indicator-network says: Ethernet Network - device not managed. System Settings > Network > Wired says: Wired ...
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Network Manager refusing to manage wired interfaces [duplicate]
After a new install of Kubuntu 16.10, I'm unable to convince Network Manager to manage my wired network interfaces. I've already confirmed that I can use the wired interfaces by configuing them ...
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New install and no ethernet connection [duplicate]
My Ubuntu 16.10 is a fresh install. But the Ethernet connection isn't connecting. Am I missing something?
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After 16.10 upgrade, ethernet is not working [duplicate]
Ok. I really need help. I messed up Ubuntu 16.04 LTS so I decided that upgrading to 16.10 will fix the broken packages. It did, but now I can't use the internet. At all. I have a Lenovo Ideapad with ...
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Wired unmanaged after upgrading from 16.4 to 16.10 (persists after 17.04 upgrade) [duplicate]
I was prompted to upgrade from 16.4 to 16.10 (edit: was just prompted to upgrade to 17.04 and same issue persists), I did and accepted all suggested removals, updates etc and now do not have internet ...
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No Ethernet after upgrade to 16.10 [duplicate]
I have a Dell Inspiron 5315 and was using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 32-bit. All was working and I did a update to 16.10 32-bit and I lost the Ethernet connection. I don't have WiFi on the desktop. It has a AMD ...
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network manager says "device not managed"
I used to be able to share my network connection by editing the Auto Eth0 to share with other computers in the Ipv4 section and now I upgraded my laptop to 11.10 .
Now are there no wired connections ...
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Wired Ethernet not working Ubuntu 18.04
Upon bootup the network connection appears to be connected, for several reboots, I was shortly able to ping 8.8.8.8. However, I'm not longer able to do this. Then after logging in (<30 seconds) the ...
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Unmanaged network icon - Network manangement disabled
I was having problems connecting to the internet either by wireless or wired connection.
I keep getting an icon in the systray that has a tooltip that says "unmanaged" and when I click on it I get a "...
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Ubuntu ethernet became unmanaged after update
After one of Ubuntu updates I got my Ethernet connection unmanaged and not working when OS is loaded.
I tried different solutions, posted in internet:
No wired connection - Wired unmanaged ubuntu 18....
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Ubuntu 16.04 Ethernet issues
I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 and have been having issues connecting to the internet. I can use it for a few minutes and then all of a sudden pages stop loading and I get the "server not found" ...
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How do I to set the DNS server for a device using nmcli?
How do I set the DNS server to be 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 through the CLI with nmcli?
$ nmcli device show eno1
GENERAL.DEVICE: eno1
GENERAL.TYPE: ...
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How do I set a network device to be managed?
My ProtonVPN connection keeps breaking. I'm using Ubuntu 18.04. ProtonVPN informs me that the issue is with Ubuntu, they won't help me fix it, and that I should post here. This is a cross-post of ...