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My internet won’t work, how do I fix it?

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So I have Ubuntu 20.04 with a wired ethernet connection. I have noticed one day that web browser could not load anything so I checked my internet in the settings and it said that I have a connection, so I checked the ufw (which has disabled my browser before) and it too was not it (but I made sure using ufw disable and also checking the gufw, which is the gui version without the terminal). So I tried sudo service network-manager restart, still nothing. All the things I know that would keep my from having a connection has been cleared and now I am perplexed as to what it could be. I really don’t want to go through the hassle of reinstalling the OS again even though I don’t have much of anything on my computer.

P.S. Although unnecessary to say this, I tried making the code backtick thing to work but couldn’t.

Edit: Misspelled journalctl. Dyslexia, my bad.

Edit: Restarted router, did not resolve the problem.

Found:” [1633562521.7771] ifupdown: interfaces file /ect/network/interfaces doesn’t exist

[1633562522.4565] Error: failed to open /run/network/ifstate “

ChanganAuto avatar
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Try rebooting the router before any further troubleshooting. The backtick thing didn't work because you typed apostrophes instead.
waltinator avatar
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Look at the logs! `sudo journalctl -b 0 -u NetworkManager`. Read `man journalctl`.
Organic Marble avatar
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Mr Kips, you typed `journalctl` wrong.
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