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su root | |
# Don't you hate when you need to root to fix dumb issues? | |
service network-manager stop | |
rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state | |
service network-manager start | |
reboot -h now |
11 Years later, your contribution is still saving lives.
It worked for me on Ubuntu 22.04.
11 years later still saves lives
11 years later ... well done ubuntu!
Still works in 2023!
thanks to kanhaiya-2000's comment this still works on Ubuntu 22.04 in 2023!
still works! I wonder if it will work in another 12 years
still works! I wonder if it will work in another 12 years
believe me it'll
This didn't help rather installing the 'netplan.io' package fixed this issue (Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS).
How did I get into this scenario?
Well, I tried 'apt auto-remove python3', and all of a sudden my machine rebooted and landed on the tty1 prompt, couldn't start ubuntu-desktop!
How did I get back to ubuntu-desktop?
Ran 'sudo apt install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop' and got back the GUI. But then the ethernet was not working, 'lshw -c network' showed my ethernet interface 'enp43s0' was unmanaged!
sudo apt install netplan.io
sudo apt install network-manager
sudo cat /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state
[main]
NetworkingEnabled=true
WirelessEnabled=true
WWANEnabled=true
in my case, no need to delete NetworkManager.state
I cannot believe this thing still works in 2024...
ubuntu 18.04, unfortunately, didn't solve this for me :(
the best luck to all who see this.
Network is disabled under "lshw -c Network"