Ethernet socket device not available in Network Connections

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ale...@magenta.de

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Mar 2, 2024, 11:07:46 AMMar 2
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I was using USB ethernet adapter before, but now I have enabled my
laptop's own Gb socket and I would like to use this.

The device is listed in lspci:

> Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection blabla

The device is not listed in Network Connections application. The only
device there is `vif`.

I know this device is working in Ubuntu which I am using before.

my sys-net is also sys-usb because I used the USB ethernet adapter so I
think this is the problem but I don't know how to fix.

unman

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Mar 2, 2024, 6:43:36 PMMar 2
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[quote]
my sys-net is also sys-usb because I used the USB ethernet adapter so I
think this is the problem but I don't know how to fix.
[/quote]
I doubt that this is the problem.
Have you assigned the device to sys-net in the "devices" tab of sys-net
settings.
When sys-net boots up, can you run `sudo journalctl -b ` in sys-net and look for
any entries relating to networking devices.
It may be that you need specific drivers for the NIC, so knowing what it
is would be a help.

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ale...@magenta.de

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Apr 27, 2024, 11:28:50 AMApr 27
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'unman' via qubes-users:
> Have you assigned the device to sys-net in the "devices" tab of sys-net
> settings.

I didn't know I had to do this. Now is fixed, thank you.
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