Network Adapter Not Found (Dual Boot)
I have dual booted Windows 10 and Ubuntu on my desktop. When I tried to connect to the Wi-Fi, the settings displayed "Network Adapter Not Found". This does not seem to be an issue for Windows 10 as I can connect to the Wi-Fi on Windows 10 with no problems. I have disabled secure boot and fast boot (the one found under power management). I don't think I have disabled fast boot from the BIOS because I couldn't find it or my computer does not even support it. I have also tried getting the updating all software including my network adapter. I have also tried disabling power saving mode. Please help, I cannot keep using USB tethering as a way to connect to network.
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- Language:
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- Status:
- Solved
- For:
- Ubuntu Edit question
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- Solved by:
- Haris
- Solved:
- 2021-02-12
- Last query:
- 2021-02-12
- Last reply:
- 2021-02-12
Bernard Stafford (bernard010) said : | #1 |
For diagnostic purposes open Terminal Ctl+Alt+T : lsb_release -a; uname -a; python --version
Please paste output here.
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Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said : | #2 |
Haris (harisahmad) said : | #3 |
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#4 by praseodym helped solve my issue