Ubuntu 18.04 missing wired connections in settings












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I have installed 18.04 Ubuntu Server.
Then in terminal installed:



sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends ubuntu-desktop


and when I now log into the desktop gui, my network shows as unmanaged at the top right, and in settings I do not get any wired settings options, why is this?
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I ran:



sudo lshw -c net


and had to take a picture of the results for the moment:
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    Use the lshw -v command to dump your hardware info as text. Locate the section detailing your ethernet hardware. Edit your question to include the complete output of that section. We're looking for the manufacturer, exact model number, and whether or not a kernel module (driver) is active.

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 15:42













  • @user535733 Updated the question with the net information from lshw, but unfortunately I had to take a pic of it.

    – Jeffrey
    Oct 31 '18 at 15:56











  • Make sure it's plugged into the network, then run ip addr to see if it has an IP address. If so, then ping somebody. If it works, then reboot and see if it still works.

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 16:32











  • @user535733 I have tried all that, I can ping google.com fine.

    – Jeffrey
    Oct 31 '18 at 16:48











  • So it's JUST the missing Gnome Desktop setting? Everything else works?

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 17:11
















1















I have installed 18.04 Ubuntu Server.
Then in terminal installed:



sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends ubuntu-desktop


and when I now log into the desktop gui, my network shows as unmanaged at the top right, and in settings I do not get any wired settings options, why is this?
enter image description here



I ran:



sudo lshw -c net


and had to take a picture of the results for the moment:
enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    Use the lshw -v command to dump your hardware info as text. Locate the section detailing your ethernet hardware. Edit your question to include the complete output of that section. We're looking for the manufacturer, exact model number, and whether or not a kernel module (driver) is active.

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 15:42













  • @user535733 Updated the question with the net information from lshw, but unfortunately I had to take a pic of it.

    – Jeffrey
    Oct 31 '18 at 15:56











  • Make sure it's plugged into the network, then run ip addr to see if it has an IP address. If so, then ping somebody. If it works, then reboot and see if it still works.

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 16:32











  • @user535733 I have tried all that, I can ping google.com fine.

    – Jeffrey
    Oct 31 '18 at 16:48











  • So it's JUST the missing Gnome Desktop setting? Everything else works?

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 17:11














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I have installed 18.04 Ubuntu Server.
Then in terminal installed:



sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends ubuntu-desktop


and when I now log into the desktop gui, my network shows as unmanaged at the top right, and in settings I do not get any wired settings options, why is this?
enter image description here



I ran:



sudo lshw -c net


and had to take a picture of the results for the moment:
enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I have installed 18.04 Ubuntu Server.
Then in terminal installed:



sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends ubuntu-desktop


and when I now log into the desktop gui, my network shows as unmanaged at the top right, and in settings I do not get any wired settings options, why is this?
enter image description here



I ran:



sudo lshw -c net


and had to take a picture of the results for the moment:
enter image description here







18.04 network-manager






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edited Oct 31 '18 at 15:55







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  • 1





    Use the lshw -v command to dump your hardware info as text. Locate the section detailing your ethernet hardware. Edit your question to include the complete output of that section. We're looking for the manufacturer, exact model number, and whether or not a kernel module (driver) is active.

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 15:42













  • @user535733 Updated the question with the net information from lshw, but unfortunately I had to take a pic of it.

    – Jeffrey
    Oct 31 '18 at 15:56











  • Make sure it's plugged into the network, then run ip addr to see if it has an IP address. If so, then ping somebody. If it works, then reboot and see if it still works.

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 16:32











  • @user535733 I have tried all that, I can ping google.com fine.

    – Jeffrey
    Oct 31 '18 at 16:48











  • So it's JUST the missing Gnome Desktop setting? Everything else works?

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 17:11














  • 1





    Use the lshw -v command to dump your hardware info as text. Locate the section detailing your ethernet hardware. Edit your question to include the complete output of that section. We're looking for the manufacturer, exact model number, and whether or not a kernel module (driver) is active.

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 15:42













  • @user535733 Updated the question with the net information from lshw, but unfortunately I had to take a pic of it.

    – Jeffrey
    Oct 31 '18 at 15:56











  • Make sure it's plugged into the network, then run ip addr to see if it has an IP address. If so, then ping somebody. If it works, then reboot and see if it still works.

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 16:32











  • @user535733 I have tried all that, I can ping google.com fine.

    – Jeffrey
    Oct 31 '18 at 16:48











  • So it's JUST the missing Gnome Desktop setting? Everything else works?

    – user535733
    Oct 31 '18 at 17:11








1




1





Use the lshw -v command to dump your hardware info as text. Locate the section detailing your ethernet hardware. Edit your question to include the complete output of that section. We're looking for the manufacturer, exact model number, and whether or not a kernel module (driver) is active.

– user535733
Oct 31 '18 at 15:42







Use the lshw -v command to dump your hardware info as text. Locate the section detailing your ethernet hardware. Edit your question to include the complete output of that section. We're looking for the manufacturer, exact model number, and whether or not a kernel module (driver) is active.

– user535733
Oct 31 '18 at 15:42















@user535733 Updated the question with the net information from lshw, but unfortunately I had to take a pic of it.

– Jeffrey
Oct 31 '18 at 15:56





@user535733 Updated the question with the net information from lshw, but unfortunately I had to take a pic of it.

– Jeffrey
Oct 31 '18 at 15:56













Make sure it's plugged into the network, then run ip addr to see if it has an IP address. If so, then ping somebody. If it works, then reboot and see if it still works.

– user535733
Oct 31 '18 at 16:32





Make sure it's plugged into the network, then run ip addr to see if it has an IP address. If so, then ping somebody. If it works, then reboot and see if it still works.

– user535733
Oct 31 '18 at 16:32













@user535733 I have tried all that, I can ping google.com fine.

– Jeffrey
Oct 31 '18 at 16:48





@user535733 I have tried all that, I can ping google.com fine.

– Jeffrey
Oct 31 '18 at 16:48













So it's JUST the missing Gnome Desktop setting? Everything else works?

– user535733
Oct 31 '18 at 17:11





So it's JUST the missing Gnome Desktop setting? Everything else works?

– user535733
Oct 31 '18 at 17:11










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