Network down when I install wine
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elementary OS |
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Bug Description
I have a computer with two networks in my job place:
eth0, integrated in motherboard
eth1, PCI network card
When I try to install wine, I lost the two connections, and the icon of networks in the top bar dissapear
From terminal, I try to up (ethtool ethX up) the ethernets but don't work
If I execute ipconfig -a the two networks appears but without IP address
I restart the SO and start root session in command line (not graphical), and I try to execute the same comands but I obtain the same result
Edit: I try to uninstall wine and try to up the ethernets another time in graphical and in comand line session, without successful
Finally, the unique fix has been reinstall the SO and the ethernet works fine another time
This also happened to me after installation of wine.
I used another computer to download the network-manager .deb file and it's dependencies' .deb files from ubuntu trusty and ubuntu trusty-updates that pertained to the network-manager deb onto a USB drive.
You can see all the dependencies for ubuntu trusty network-manager here: packages. ubuntu. com/trusty/ net/network- manager
http://
I then copied all .debb files to /var/cache/ apt/archives/ and then ran 'sudo apt-get install network-manager'.
If it gives you errors during 'sudo apt-get install network-manager', check to make sure you grabbed the right packages from either trusty or trusty-updates
Ubuntu Trusty amd64 network-manager deb located here: packages. ubuntu. com/trusty/ amd64/network- manager/ download
http://