--- tags: tutorial, ubuntu, ubuntu 18, ubuntu 20, network, troubleshoot, english --- # NetworkManager - `nm-applet` to run old GUI and activate `Enable Networking`. - `nm-connection-editor` to edit any weird configuration in the connections. - You can also see what the **NetworkManager** is doing with these commands. ```bash # Run one by one to see if anything is useful nmcli device nmcli nmcli device show ``` `unmanaged` means **NetworkManager** will not manage that device. ### Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager --- # Netplan ```bash # Create a config file sudo nano /etc/netplan/ethernet.yaml ``` and enter this ```bash network: version: 2 renderer: networkd ethernets: eno1: dhcp4: true ``` replace `eno1` with whatever your device is (mine was `ens33`). To see your list of devices, run `ip addr`. Finally apply the new configurations sudo netplan apply ### Documentation: https://netplan.io/reference#examples