Hello Paul,
On Sun, Apr 18, 2021 at 12:20 PM sciguy via talk wrote:
> I have a desktop computer that dual boots into Ubuntu Studio and Windows
> 10. It is connected to the internet using a cat-5 cable to my router.
>
> After the last update and rebooting, it turns out that I no longer have
> eth
Thanks a lot, Dave!
Paul
On 2021-04-18 12:47, David Collier-Brown via talk wrote:
On 2021-04-18 12:20 p.m., sciguy via talk wrote:
I have a desktop computer that dual boots into Ubuntu Studio and
Windows 10. It is connected to the internet using a cat-5 cable to my
router.
After the last u
First, I'm not a Linux guru; most of my experience has been with SunOS
and FreeBSD.
Is there any evidence the card is recognized and is connecting? Are
there errors in "/var/log/syslog"? I assume that you've looked at the
network settings being used and tried reconfiguring the interface.
Th
On 2021-04-18 12:20 p.m., sciguy via talk wrote:
I have a desktop computer that dual boots into Ubuntu Studio and
Windows 10. It is connected to the internet using a cat-5 cable to my
router.
After the last update and rebooting, it turns out that I no longer
have ethernet on Linux. This is n
I have a desktop computer that dual boots into Ubuntu Studio and Windows
10. It is connected to the internet using a cat-5 cable to my router.
After the last update and rebooting, it turns out that I no longer have
ethernet on Linux. This is not true on Windows, as I am writing you this
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