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Earl-Grey
November 8th, 2009, 03:35 PM
Is there a way of recovering deleted programs without connecting to the internet or using a live CD.
I foolishly deleted the Network Manager and now I can’t access the internet at tall. I don’t have a CD drive to use a live CD to reinstall it.
Is there a way of downloading the Network Manager in a form of a .exe file or something in Windows, save it to USB memory and reinstall it in Ubuntu?
iponeverything
November 8th, 2009, 03:44 PM
Is there a way of recovering deleted programs without connecting to the internet or using a live CD.
I foolishly deleted the Network Manager and now I can’t access the internet at tall. I don’t have a CD drive to use a live CD to reinstall it.
Is there a way of downloading the Network Manager in a form of a .exe file or something in Windows, save it to USB memory and reinstall it in Ubuntu?
from the prompt:
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
sudo dpkg -i network-manager-gnome*
Earl-Grey
November 8th, 2009, 04:12 PM
from the prompt:
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
sudo dpkg -i network-manager-gnome*
I can't believe that it is as simple as that. I will give it a go now, thank you.
Earl-Grey
November 8th, 2009, 04:45 PM
I tried the code but no luck :-P
dpkg: error processing network-manager-gnome* (--install):
cannot access archive: No such file or directory
Errors were encountered while processing:
network-manager-gnome*
I found this link http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager/download which has the Network Manager, and hopefully can get it to work.
Couldn't get it to work, as far as I know you can't get it to work by just downloading it, it has to be done through Ubuntu.
There are quite a lot of versions of the Network Manager and I might be downloading the wrong one, so I am going to try all of them.
network-manager (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager) (0.8~a~git.20091013t193206.679d548-0ubuntu1)network management framework daemonnetwork-manager-dev (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager-dev) (0.8~a~git.20091013t193206.679d548-0ubuntu1)network management framework (development files)network-manager-gnome (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager-gnome) (0.8~a~git.20091014t134532.4033e62-0ubuntu1)network management framework (GNOME frontend)network-manager-openconnect (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager-openconnect) (0.8~a~git.20090828t161429.dfe1b50-0ubuntu2) [universe]network management framework (Openconnect plugin)network-manager-openvpn (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager-openvpn) (0.8~a~git.20091008t123607.7c184a9-0ubuntu1) [universe]network management framework (OpenVPN plugin)network-manager-pptp (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager-pptp) (0.8~a~git.20091013t190309.0c39c37-0ubuntu1) [universe]network management framework (PPTP plugin)network-manager-strongswan (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager-strongswan) (1.1.1-2ubuntu1) [universe]network management framework (strongSwan plugin)network-manager-vpnc (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager-vpnc) (0.8~a~git.20091008t124012.f5b95a2-0ubuntu1) [universe]network management framework (VPNC plugin)
Earl-Grey
November 9th, 2009, 01:56 PM
I got it to work by downloading the network-manager-gnome (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/net/network-manager-gnome) file, saving it to my USB drive in Windows and then running the file in Ubuntu. Thank you to everybody who tried to help me :KS
jdholman
January 23rd, 2010, 05:00 PM
This was a brutal, brutal error to fix. On my wife's former-Vista-now-Ubuntu-Karmic laptop, I wanted to assign a fixed IP address for her wireless, but this doesn't work in NetworkManager without hacking the config files.
I read that this does work in wicd, so I installed that. What I didn't know is that installing wicd uninstalls network-manager. wicd didn't work for me, so I uninstalled it.
Now I had no network!! No wicd and no network-manager!!! Trying to reinstall via Synaptic Manager using the live CD didn't work either. What now!?!?
Luckily I had another PC with internet access, found this thread and was able to download network-manager and network-manager-gnome and reload from removable storage.
Here are more specific links in case anyone else needs to recover from this.
http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager/download
http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager-gnome/download
I know I blew this up myself, but I was surprised how difficult the recovery was of so critical an item. At least I am working again.
Jim
akand074
January 28th, 2010, 12:44 AM
wrote in the wrong thread -_-' sorry!
colferma
April 5th, 2010, 11:36 PM
many thanks for that jdholman, you saved my skin!
gatordude
May 23rd, 2010, 10:45 PM
JUst wanted to say thanks for your hard work on this. It helped me fix my problem after trying Wicd.
I also had errors when I tried the first fix.
cd /var/cache/apt/archives
sudo dpkg -i network-manager-gnome*
I had to use the links provided by jdholman.
Just remember to install the packages in order.
1. network manager 2. Network manager gnome.
Interestingly enough. Before I reinstalled the packages, Network Manager was still listed in my StartUp Preferences. The command line was set to "nm-applet --disable". I was foolish enough to think that changing disable to enable would fix it.
Now I have to get back to fixing my intranet issue.
jumbuck
June 26th, 2010, 09:03 AM
A huge thanks from me as well , Jim. Your on my chrissy list to receive lotsa beer :-).
GlammaGeek
July 28th, 2011, 09:17 AM
This was a brutal, brutal error to fix. On my wife's former-Vista-now-Ubuntu-Karmic laptop, I wanted to assign a fixed IP address for her wireless, but this doesn't work in NetworkManager without hacking the config files.
I read that this does work in wicd, so I installed that. What I didn't know is that installing wicd uninstalls network-manager. wicd didn't work for me, so I uninstalled it.
Now I had no network!! No wicd and no network-manager!!! Trying to reinstall via Synaptic Manager using the live CD didn't work either. What now!?!?
Luckily I had another PC with internet access, found this thread and was able to download network-manager and network-manager-gnome and reload from removable storage.
Here are more specific links in case anyone else needs to recover from this.
http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager/download
http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager-gnome/download
I know I blew this up myself, but I was surprised how difficult the recovery was of so critical an item. At least I am working again.
Jim
I am about 4 months into a dual boot with Ubuntu 11.04 and Win 7 both x64 on both my Sony laptop and Hubby's desktop built my yours truly. Apparently, after I removed the Wireless card from his desktop, it broke the network manager(s). (THIS HAS GOT TO BE A BUG.) So, like an ID 10 T, what did I do? Yep! Remove the network managers. Completely! Then, when I followed all of the other advice and nothing worked, I became obsessed with fixing it before I could sleep. Thank God I found this solution.
Thanks Jim!
The links were dead!!! Arrgggghhhh! So, in my obsession to fix the problem, I replaced the word "karmic" in your links with the word "natty". That did the job!! Again, because Hubby's system is x64, the links that worked were:
http://ns2.canonical.com/natty/amd64/network-manager/download (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager/download)
http://ns2.canonical.com/ (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager-gnome/download)natty/amd64 (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager/download)/network-manager-gnome/download (http://ns2.canonical.com/karmic/i386/network-manager-gnome/download)
I didn't test it, but for those with 32-bit systems, I'd guess that if "amd64" was replaced with "i386" in the links above, it should work just as well.
Did I say THANK YOU?!!? Now, I can get some sleep. In about an hour or so...
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