Ubuntu network problems
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So I'm new to using Ubuntu and since I installed it a few days ago it hasn't been detecting my wired ethernet connection. I've tried installing the most recent update packages and this didn't work. Then I looked at what driver was being used for my wired connection on Windows and I found that it was nforce network controller. After a little googling I found that there was a Linux version of this as well. So I downloaded this and tried to run it but trying to run it crashed Ubuntu completely. I tried this multiple times with the same result. I'm now out of options. What can I do?
Typing lspci | grep Ethernet in the terminal returns this:
00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)
networking drivers support
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So I'm new to using Ubuntu and since I installed it a few days ago it hasn't been detecting my wired ethernet connection. I've tried installing the most recent update packages and this didn't work. Then I looked at what driver was being used for my wired connection on Windows and I found that it was nforce network controller. After a little googling I found that there was a Linux version of this as well. So I downloaded this and tried to run it but trying to run it crashed Ubuntu completely. I tried this multiple times with the same result. I'm now out of options. What can I do?
Typing lspci | grep Ethernet in the terminal returns this:
00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)
networking drivers support
Can you please edit your question and add the output oflspci | grep Ethernet
from a terminal window?
â Terrance
Apr 26 at 22:11
ThatâÂÂs been done
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Apr 27 at 21:19
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So I'm new to using Ubuntu and since I installed it a few days ago it hasn't been detecting my wired ethernet connection. I've tried installing the most recent update packages and this didn't work. Then I looked at what driver was being used for my wired connection on Windows and I found that it was nforce network controller. After a little googling I found that there was a Linux version of this as well. So I downloaded this and tried to run it but trying to run it crashed Ubuntu completely. I tried this multiple times with the same result. I'm now out of options. What can I do?
Typing lspci | grep Ethernet in the terminal returns this:
00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)
networking drivers support
So I'm new to using Ubuntu and since I installed it a few days ago it hasn't been detecting my wired ethernet connection. I've tried installing the most recent update packages and this didn't work. Then I looked at what driver was being used for my wired connection on Windows and I found that it was nforce network controller. After a little googling I found that there was a Linux version of this as well. So I downloaded this and tried to run it but trying to run it crashed Ubuntu completely. I tried this multiple times with the same result. I'm now out of options. What can I do?
Typing lspci | grep Ethernet in the terminal returns this:
00:07.0 Bridge: NVIDIA Corporation MCP61 Ethernet (rev a2)
networking drivers support
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Can you please edit your question and add the output oflspci | grep Ethernet
from a terminal window?
â Terrance
Apr 26 at 22:11
ThatâÂÂs been done
â Apoc
Apr 27 at 21:19
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Can you please edit your question and add the output oflspci | grep Ethernet
from a terminal window?
â Terrance
Apr 26 at 22:11
ThatâÂÂs been done
â Apoc
Apr 27 at 21:19
Can you please edit your question and add the output of
lspci | grep Ethernet
from a terminal window?â Terrance
Apr 26 at 22:11
Can you please edit your question and add the output of
lspci | grep Ethernet
from a terminal window?â Terrance
Apr 26 at 22:11
ThatâÂÂs been done
â Apoc
Apr 27 at 21:19
ThatâÂÂs been done
â Apoc
Apr 27 at 21:19
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Can you please edit your question and add the output of
lspci | grep Ethernet
from a terminal window?â Terrance
Apr 26 at 22:11
ThatâÂÂs been done
â Apoc
Apr 27 at 21:19