Ubuntu 20.04 intalled, but network card not detected. #2719
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Were you ever able to figure this out? I'm having the same issue on v2.2.1 (Beta) and I've tried seemingly every option in the Network pane (even changing to Bridged mode) and nothing works. My Ubuntu 20.04.3 installation just refuses to see any network interface. |
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Describe the issue
I try different cards and won't detect any.
Other machine I have windows XP up and running fine with card working but with out DNS.
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