Sorry, I don't know any.
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Sorry, I don't know any.
The official support end Apr 2025 only applies to packages coming from main and restricted. The support end for universe differs from package to package.
I recommend filing a bug in Launchpad for...
It is in universe, so not maintained by Canonical.
Maybe file a bug so the MOTU team can update it.
Run
ip a
cat /etc/resolv.conf
systemd-resolve --status #you have to press arr down to see the complete output
and post it here.
What router do you use?
Bridge mode is often used if the routing is disabled at all, but that can't apply here.
You have to differ between IPv6 and IPv4.
IPv4 uses NAT and therefore needs a port...
rc.local should work, although that is not made for systemd.
You can also try to disable you WiFi adapter in the laptop's BIOS.
Why don't use rfkill?
root@celsius:~# rfkill list
0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
root@celsius:~#
Problems will occur if you do so, because .local is a top level domain that isn't being resolved by the DNS servers in the internet, so you can use it and use either mDNS (Bonjour/Avahi) or you own...
Try the Netboot Installer http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/eoan/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
Then select Xubuntu Desktop if you're asked to.
It is 19.10, so you have...
Please type
lsb_release -a
lspci -nnk
sudo apt install ethtool
ip a
in the Terminal and post the output here in the forum, please don't use LibreOffice, this takes very long to load on...
You have to tell us more about your WiFi hardware.
See here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=370108
Your internet is working, DNS resolving is broken.
Show
cat /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf
Please show the output of the other commands too.
Also explain (if you can) why 127.0.0.53 is in your resolv.conf.
That is normal only in 18.04, in 16.04 dnsmasq-base is installed and runs on...
Show the output of
systemd-resolve --status
ls -la /etc/resolv.conf
ping 9.9.9.9 -c 4
nslookup google.de 9.9.9.9
nslookup google.de
How did you configure it?
Show the content of
/etc/resolv.conf
systemd-resolve --status |grep Server
Show the output of
lsb_release -a
uname -a
lspci -nnk
lsusb
ip a
You can name that what you want,
e.g. use 01-netcfg.yaml
There is no further configuration required.
Please notice that if you config your network using netplan you can't config this adapter in...
Show the output of
cat /etc/netplan/*.yaml
lspci -nnk
Run the following script: https://github.com/UbuntuForums/wireless-info/raw/master/wireless-info
and post the outputs here.
I was able to establish a DSL connection (PPPoE) to an ethernet DSL modem with the NetworkManager.
You have to select that the DSL connection needs to be automatically established.
To do that, open...
Do you see some networks and can't connect to a specific one or don't you see any networks?
Maybe an additional driver is needed. Show the output of
lspci -nnk in this case.
19.10 uses Netplan, if you haven't disabled it. Please check that. It is a boot option in the /etc/default/grub file.
18.04 uses Netplan, not the interfaces file with ifupdown.
You can disable Netplan to use the interfaces file with ifupdown.
I recommend using the NetworkManager or set up Netplan. I do not...
Try to ping an IP address and show information about IP configuration (ip a).
FF now uses DNS over HTTPS. You can disable that in the proxy settings.
Or you can switch to another browser that doesn't use DNS over HTTPS.
EDIT:
DNS over HTTPS means a bypass of you local...
I name them after their name given by the BIOS during the installation in combination with the user name.
e.G. pcfan1234-HP-ZBook-15