Now, you must enter the next three one-by-one and use the TAB key in between. Select 'IPv4 Settings' and under 'Method:' select 'Manual'. Click on the network settings again and then 'Edit connections' and select your network.
Now, start network-manager and uninstall wicd-gtk sudo systemctl restart network-managerįinally, set your IP to a static IP address to prevent DHCP problems that cause your network to drop.Īfter you are connected to the network, click on the network settings and select 'Connection information'. Once you have a network connection, reinstall network-manager: sudo apt install network-manager-gnome network-manager If you get a permission error, run this instead: sudo -i wicd-gtk If you need to get to the network, run the following command: wicd-gtk You probably don't need to use wicd as the problem is probably with your network.