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I turned off my computer accidentally while updating Ubuntu 14.O4 and now WiFi is not working when I connect it I'm getting this message:



Disconnected.You are now offline



And all options on the menu of connection are disabled. I used a lot of commands to fix this problem, but none worked..



What I should do to fix this?










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  • What commands did you try?

    – Organic Marble
    Apr 12 '15 at 18:20











  • @OrganicMarble Many commands like: sudo ifconfig wlan0 up sudo ifconfig eth0 up then another one: uname -a lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net lsmod cat /etc/network/interfaces cat /etc/resolv.conf route -n ifconfig -a and some others, my problem is that all options all disabled I can't change any of those?

    – bebs
    Apr 12 '15 at 19:06













  • If you have a network cable then connect your computer to your modem and resume updating. If this doesn't work show your /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf and the output of the command ifconfig.

    – wie5Ooma
    Apr 12 '15 at 21:04











  • @wie5Ooma Ya I resume updating, but still I'm having problems with Ethernet Network. I tried like it's said in this link: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2237078 but linux-image-generic_3.13.0.32.38_amd64.deb its not found and only "Enable Neworking" field is now enable. any idea?

    – bebs
    Apr 13 '15 at 9:51











  • So, what's your problem now? Do you have a connection or not? The kernel file you mention has nothing to do with your connectivity

    – wie5Ooma
    Apr 13 '15 at 17:59
















1















I turned off my computer accidentally while updating Ubuntu 14.O4 and now WiFi is not working when I connect it I'm getting this message:



Disconnected.You are now offline



And all options on the menu of connection are disabled. I used a lot of commands to fix this problem, but none worked..



What I should do to fix this?










share|improve this question

























  • What commands did you try?

    – Organic Marble
    Apr 12 '15 at 18:20











  • @OrganicMarble Many commands like: sudo ifconfig wlan0 up sudo ifconfig eth0 up then another one: uname -a lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net lsmod cat /etc/network/interfaces cat /etc/resolv.conf route -n ifconfig -a and some others, my problem is that all options all disabled I can't change any of those?

    – bebs
    Apr 12 '15 at 19:06













  • If you have a network cable then connect your computer to your modem and resume updating. If this doesn't work show your /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf and the output of the command ifconfig.

    – wie5Ooma
    Apr 12 '15 at 21:04











  • @wie5Ooma Ya I resume updating, but still I'm having problems with Ethernet Network. I tried like it's said in this link: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2237078 but linux-image-generic_3.13.0.32.38_amd64.deb its not found and only "Enable Neworking" field is now enable. any idea?

    – bebs
    Apr 13 '15 at 9:51











  • So, what's your problem now? Do you have a connection or not? The kernel file you mention has nothing to do with your connectivity

    – wie5Ooma
    Apr 13 '15 at 17:59














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I turned off my computer accidentally while updating Ubuntu 14.O4 and now WiFi is not working when I connect it I'm getting this message:



Disconnected.You are now offline



And all options on the menu of connection are disabled. I used a lot of commands to fix this problem, but none worked..



What I should do to fix this?










share|improve this question
















I turned off my computer accidentally while updating Ubuntu 14.O4 and now WiFi is not working when I connect it I'm getting this message:



Disconnected.You are now offline



And all options on the menu of connection are disabled. I used a lot of commands to fix this problem, but none worked..



What I should do to fix this?







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  • What commands did you try?

    – Organic Marble
    Apr 12 '15 at 18:20











  • @OrganicMarble Many commands like: sudo ifconfig wlan0 up sudo ifconfig eth0 up then another one: uname -a lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net lsmod cat /etc/network/interfaces cat /etc/resolv.conf route -n ifconfig -a and some others, my problem is that all options all disabled I can't change any of those?

    – bebs
    Apr 12 '15 at 19:06













  • If you have a network cable then connect your computer to your modem and resume updating. If this doesn't work show your /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf and the output of the command ifconfig.

    – wie5Ooma
    Apr 12 '15 at 21:04











  • @wie5Ooma Ya I resume updating, but still I'm having problems with Ethernet Network. I tried like it's said in this link: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2237078 but linux-image-generic_3.13.0.32.38_amd64.deb its not found and only "Enable Neworking" field is now enable. any idea?

    – bebs
    Apr 13 '15 at 9:51











  • So, what's your problem now? Do you have a connection or not? The kernel file you mention has nothing to do with your connectivity

    – wie5Ooma
    Apr 13 '15 at 17:59



















  • What commands did you try?

    – Organic Marble
    Apr 12 '15 at 18:20











  • @OrganicMarble Many commands like: sudo ifconfig wlan0 up sudo ifconfig eth0 up then another one: uname -a lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net lsmod cat /etc/network/interfaces cat /etc/resolv.conf route -n ifconfig -a and some others, my problem is that all options all disabled I can't change any of those?

    – bebs
    Apr 12 '15 at 19:06













  • If you have a network cable then connect your computer to your modem and resume updating. If this doesn't work show your /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf and the output of the command ifconfig.

    – wie5Ooma
    Apr 12 '15 at 21:04











  • @wie5Ooma Ya I resume updating, but still I'm having problems with Ethernet Network. I tried like it's said in this link: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2237078 but linux-image-generic_3.13.0.32.38_amd64.deb its not found and only "Enable Neworking" field is now enable. any idea?

    – bebs
    Apr 13 '15 at 9:51











  • So, what's your problem now? Do you have a connection or not? The kernel file you mention has nothing to do with your connectivity

    – wie5Ooma
    Apr 13 '15 at 17:59

















What commands did you try?

– Organic Marble
Apr 12 '15 at 18:20





What commands did you try?

– Organic Marble
Apr 12 '15 at 18:20













@OrganicMarble Many commands like: sudo ifconfig wlan0 up sudo ifconfig eth0 up then another one: uname -a lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net lsmod cat /etc/network/interfaces cat /etc/resolv.conf route -n ifconfig -a and some others, my problem is that all options all disabled I can't change any of those?

– bebs
Apr 12 '15 at 19:06







@OrganicMarble Many commands like: sudo ifconfig wlan0 up sudo ifconfig eth0 up then another one: uname -a lspci -nnk | grep -iA2 net lsmod cat /etc/network/interfaces cat /etc/resolv.conf route -n ifconfig -a and some others, my problem is that all options all disabled I can't change any of those?

– bebs
Apr 12 '15 at 19:06















If you have a network cable then connect your computer to your modem and resume updating. If this doesn't work show your /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf and the output of the command ifconfig.

– wie5Ooma
Apr 12 '15 at 21:04





If you have a network cable then connect your computer to your modem and resume updating. If this doesn't work show your /etc/network/interfaces, /etc/resolv.conf and the output of the command ifconfig.

– wie5Ooma
Apr 12 '15 at 21:04













@wie5Ooma Ya I resume updating, but still I'm having problems with Ethernet Network. I tried like it's said in this link: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2237078 but linux-image-generic_3.13.0.32.38_amd64.deb its not found and only "Enable Neworking" field is now enable. any idea?

– bebs
Apr 13 '15 at 9:51





@wie5Ooma Ya I resume updating, but still I'm having problems with Ethernet Network. I tried like it's said in this link: ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2237078 but linux-image-generic_3.13.0.32.38_amd64.deb its not found and only "Enable Neworking" field is now enable. any idea?

– bebs
Apr 13 '15 at 9:51













So, what's your problem now? Do you have a connection or not? The kernel file you mention has nothing to do with your connectivity

– wie5Ooma
Apr 13 '15 at 17:59





So, what's your problem now? Do you have a connection or not? The kernel file you mention has nothing to do with your connectivity

– wie5Ooma
Apr 13 '15 at 17:59










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I came across the same problem now (a year later) with Ubuntu 16.04 but I thought my answer may help someone else.
For me, I restarted my computer in Recovery Mode. From the recovery menu, I chose "network" --> Enable networking. After that, I get back to the main recovery menu and choose "resume" --> Resume normal boot.



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    I came across the same problem now (a year later) with Ubuntu 16.04 but I thought my answer may help someone else.
    For me, I restarted my computer in Recovery Mode. From the recovery menu, I chose "network" --> Enable networking. After that, I get back to the main recovery menu and choose "resume" --> Resume normal boot.



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      I came across the same problem now (a year later) with Ubuntu 16.04 but I thought my answer may help someone else.
      For me, I restarted my computer in Recovery Mode. From the recovery menu, I chose "network" --> Enable networking. After that, I get back to the main recovery menu and choose "resume" --> Resume normal boot.



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        I came across the same problem now (a year later) with Ubuntu 16.04 but I thought my answer may help someone else.
        For me, I restarted my computer in Recovery Mode. From the recovery menu, I chose "network" --> Enable networking. After that, I get back to the main recovery menu and choose "resume" --> Resume normal boot.



        It worked!






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        I came across the same problem now (a year later) with Ubuntu 16.04 but I thought my answer may help someone else.
        For me, I restarted my computer in Recovery Mode. From the recovery menu, I chose "network" --> Enable networking. After that, I get back to the main recovery menu and choose "resume" --> Resume normal boot.



        It worked!







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