Internet keeps loading when Ethernet is plugged in with Lubuntu












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I installed Lubuntu for the first time ever. I have just moved from Windows and I can not believe how much better it is. Anyway on to the problem I am having. When I plug the Ethernet in the circle just spend until it gives up. On Lubuntu 18.04. I have no WiFi adapter.



Code I get when I input:
"lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr"
is as follows: https://pastebin.com/6gNr797d










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  • Welcome to askubuntu, welcome to Linux. In general the ethernet adapter should work out of the box. While you have been installing Lubuntu did your ethernet adapter work? What is the output of lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 17 at 7:42











  • Going to have to ask you where I input that line? Very very new to this all.

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:53











  • sure sorry, in Linux we use a Termial. The same thing that is called cmd.exe in windows. It helps a lot and is a big tool. In Lubuntu it is called lxterminal i think. You should be able to find it when you click "Start" -> "System Tools" or by pressing the keycombination of "CTRL" + "LEFT ALT" + "T"

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 17 at 7:56













  • Also I am not to sure if it worked when installing. I did not need internet to install Lubuntu. Appreciate your help so far!

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:56











  • Thank you so much. I shall do this tommorow as I am not near my computer now. I'll input what comes out here.

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:57
















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I installed Lubuntu for the first time ever. I have just moved from Windows and I can not believe how much better it is. Anyway on to the problem I am having. When I plug the Ethernet in the circle just spend until it gives up. On Lubuntu 18.04. I have no WiFi adapter.



Code I get when I input:
"lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr"
is as follows: https://pastebin.com/6gNr797d










share|improve this question

























  • Welcome to askubuntu, welcome to Linux. In general the ethernet adapter should work out of the box. While you have been installing Lubuntu did your ethernet adapter work? What is the output of lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 17 at 7:42











  • Going to have to ask you where I input that line? Very very new to this all.

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:53











  • sure sorry, in Linux we use a Termial. The same thing that is called cmd.exe in windows. It helps a lot and is a big tool. In Lubuntu it is called lxterminal i think. You should be able to find it when you click "Start" -> "System Tools" or by pressing the keycombination of "CTRL" + "LEFT ALT" + "T"

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 17 at 7:56













  • Also I am not to sure if it worked when installing. I did not need internet to install Lubuntu. Appreciate your help so far!

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:56











  • Thank you so much. I shall do this tommorow as I am not near my computer now. I'll input what comes out here.

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:57














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I installed Lubuntu for the first time ever. I have just moved from Windows and I can not believe how much better it is. Anyway on to the problem I am having. When I plug the Ethernet in the circle just spend until it gives up. On Lubuntu 18.04. I have no WiFi adapter.



Code I get when I input:
"lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr"
is as follows: https://pastebin.com/6gNr797d










share|improve this question
















I installed Lubuntu for the first time ever. I have just moved from Windows and I can not believe how much better it is. Anyway on to the problem I am having. When I plug the Ethernet in the circle just spend until it gives up. On Lubuntu 18.04. I have no WiFi adapter.



Code I get when I input:
"lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr"
is as follows: https://pastebin.com/6gNr797d







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  • Welcome to askubuntu, welcome to Linux. In general the ethernet adapter should work out of the box. While you have been installing Lubuntu did your ethernet adapter work? What is the output of lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 17 at 7:42











  • Going to have to ask you where I input that line? Very very new to this all.

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:53











  • sure sorry, in Linux we use a Termial. The same thing that is called cmd.exe in windows. It helps a lot and is a big tool. In Lubuntu it is called lxterminal i think. You should be able to find it when you click "Start" -> "System Tools" or by pressing the keycombination of "CTRL" + "LEFT ALT" + "T"

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 17 at 7:56













  • Also I am not to sure if it worked when installing. I did not need internet to install Lubuntu. Appreciate your help so far!

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:56











  • Thank you so much. I shall do this tommorow as I am not near my computer now. I'll input what comes out here.

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:57



















  • Welcome to askubuntu, welcome to Linux. In general the ethernet adapter should work out of the box. While you have been installing Lubuntu did your ethernet adapter work? What is the output of lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 17 at 7:42











  • Going to have to ask you where I input that line? Very very new to this all.

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:53











  • sure sorry, in Linux we use a Termial. The same thing that is called cmd.exe in windows. It helps a lot and is a big tool. In Lubuntu it is called lxterminal i think. You should be able to find it when you click "Start" -> "System Tools" or by pressing the keycombination of "CTRL" + "LEFT ALT" + "T"

    – AlexOnLinux
    Feb 17 at 7:56













  • Also I am not to sure if it worked when installing. I did not need internet to install Lubuntu. Appreciate your help so far!

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:56











  • Thank you so much. I shall do this tommorow as I am not near my computer now. I'll input what comes out here.

    – ExileVoid
    Feb 17 at 7:57

















Welcome to askubuntu, welcome to Linux. In general the ethernet adapter should work out of the box. While you have been installing Lubuntu did your ethernet adapter work? What is the output of lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr

– AlexOnLinux
Feb 17 at 7:42





Welcome to askubuntu, welcome to Linux. In general the ethernet adapter should work out of the box. While you have been installing Lubuntu did your ethernet adapter work? What is the output of lspci -knn | grep -A 3 -i ether && sudo lshw -C Network && ip addr

– AlexOnLinux
Feb 17 at 7:42













Going to have to ask you where I input that line? Very very new to this all.

– ExileVoid
Feb 17 at 7:53





Going to have to ask you where I input that line? Very very new to this all.

– ExileVoid
Feb 17 at 7:53













sure sorry, in Linux we use a Termial. The same thing that is called cmd.exe in windows. It helps a lot and is a big tool. In Lubuntu it is called lxterminal i think. You should be able to find it when you click "Start" -> "System Tools" or by pressing the keycombination of "CTRL" + "LEFT ALT" + "T"

– AlexOnLinux
Feb 17 at 7:56







sure sorry, in Linux we use a Termial. The same thing that is called cmd.exe in windows. It helps a lot and is a big tool. In Lubuntu it is called lxterminal i think. You should be able to find it when you click "Start" -> "System Tools" or by pressing the keycombination of "CTRL" + "LEFT ALT" + "T"

– AlexOnLinux
Feb 17 at 7:56















Also I am not to sure if it worked when installing. I did not need internet to install Lubuntu. Appreciate your help so far!

– ExileVoid
Feb 17 at 7:56





Also I am not to sure if it worked when installing. I did not need internet to install Lubuntu. Appreciate your help so far!

– ExileVoid
Feb 17 at 7:56













Thank you so much. I shall do this tommorow as I am not near my computer now. I'll input what comes out here.

– ExileVoid
Feb 17 at 7:57





Thank you so much. I shall do this tommorow as I am not near my computer now. I'll input what comes out here.

– ExileVoid
Feb 17 at 7:57










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