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The Fiery software manager is an application that can be downloaded for free from EFI.com. It is used to download and install EFI software such as Fiery Command Workstation and Fiery Remote Scan 6. In order for the application to work, it will need to be able to connect to the internet. If there is no internet connection available, the application will display an error indicating that it is not able to connect to the internet. There are 2 possible causes for this:

Your computer is not connected to the internet. Verify that you are able to connect to the internet by opening a web browser and browsing to a website like xerox.com. If your computer is connected to the internet, you will be able to access the site without issue.

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Your PC firewall / network is preventing the application from accessing the internet. In secure environments, a firewall will be active on your PC and/or network. The firewall will block unauthorized devices and applications from communicating internally and/or externally, depending on how it's configured. You will need to contact your system administrator for assistance in this case so they can create an exception to allow the Fiery software manager to connect to the internet.

Unfortunately, I uninstalled network-manager-gnome using sudo apt-get remove --purge network-manager. I was trying to reinstall it from but without internet connection I cannot do so. What is the solution for this?

If you've recently upgraded your network manager you can use sudo apt-get install --reinstall network-manager, but this only works if the package is still in your Apt cache (/var/cache/apt/archives/). I'm guessing you haven't so you'll have to do things the long way, but I thought I'd throw that in just in case.

You need to find out your root partition on your Ubuntu installation. On a standard Ubuntu installation, the root partition is "/dev/sda1", but it may be different for you. To figure out what's the root partition, run the following command:

This will display a list of hard disks and partitions from which you'll have to figure out which one is the root partition. Below in step 3, ROOT-PARTITION is the root partition you just found, for example /dev/sda2 in my case.

The above command will purge all the packages that was related to the service network-manager.You can download all packages as .deb file using a Ubuntu Live disk and then install it to your original OS.

I know I'm a little late on this but I just ran into this same problem. I installed arping (sudo apt-get install arping) which removed iputils-arping, network-manager, and network-manager-gnome. I edited the /etc/network/interface file to setup a manual IP for eth0.

Change x, y, z, a, c, and d to your network settings. I then ran "sudo service network-interface restart INTERFACE=eth0" to restart the interface. This allowed my to reinstall network manager (sudo apt-get install network-manager). I had to purge the arping package I installed before network manager would reinstall. Then start network manager (sudo service network-manager start). Once I had network manager running I changed /etc/network/interface back to default (and kept a copy of the manual change just in case). Hopefully this helps.

My previous answer assumes that the reason you cannot access the internet is because you uninstalled "network-manager", and that normally the computer is connnected to the internet. However on the off chance that I read your question wrong, and this is in fact a computer that isn't ever connected to the internet you will need to use this answer instead though it will be more time consuming.

Step #4 = On the first url I provided it also lists the dependencies for network-manager. You may have some of these still installed, but for the ones you don't you will need to download them as well by visiting their page and selecting a mirror.

Step #5 = Once you've downloaded all the .debs you will be needing transfer them to the Ubuntu computer and put them in "/var/cache/apt/archives". You will need root privileges to do this which can be achieved with "gksu nautilus /var/cache/apt/archives". You could also use dpkg to install them, but it won't tell if you've forgetten a dependency so I'm not going to get into how to use that.

A newbies successful answer 16.04LTSWas having trouble with network manager slowing/disconnecting with new internet providerRashly, decided to switch back to wicd and removed network manager via command lineFound couldn't get wicd working (stupidly wasn't finding any networks anyway)

Hope this is helpful for you as it was for mestep 1 - get the correct networ-manager deb file from packages website(mine was network-manager_1.2.2-OubuntuO,16.04.4_i386.deb)move it to you ubuntu computer - double click it and installstep 2 update and (re)install network manager via command line/terminal, and get missing parts, problems and updates sorted.good luck

I also needed to install network-manager without the internet. I got the idea from another post to add the cdrom: [Ubuntu install DVD/CD] to the software sources in Software and Updates on the 'Other Software' tab. The cdrom source was already listed but not checked so I checked it. Then I used Synaptic Package Manager to install 'network-manager'. I guess I could have used Ubuntu Software instead. This worked for me in Ubuntu 18.10

I had the same problem on a Ubuntu 20.04 installation. This was on a desktop machine, without WiFi. The dhclient thing did not work for me. So I managed to set a fixed IP. You need to know your router IP, and a free IP on your network (example done as root, # is the prompt)

For me, it turned out that I accidentally deleted /etc/resolv.conf and then got the same symptoms (nslookup nba.com doesn't work, but nslookup nba.com 4.2.2.4 does work, when 4.2.2.4 was configured as my DNS server).

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