![]() At this point, I checked the Settings under Wi-Fi (which was NOT available from the settings directly, I had to search to get that option listed), and it indicated "No Wi-Fi Adapter Found".Īt this point, I started searching on my old computer solutions to the problem, and it seems that this is a recurrent issue with Realtek cards, which is *I BELIEVE* what I have based on the following command:Ġ3:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Attempting to access Firefox was also unsuccessful. The drop down didn't contain anything for Wi-Fi either. After the install, I noticed that there was no Wi-Fi symbol in the top right of the screen. com/tutorials/ install- ubuntu- desktop# 1-overview pretty religiously since I committed my entire drive to Ubuntu and didn't want to make a mistake (no dual-boot). I installed a few updates to my machine on Windows before making the switch (a few sites recommended this, no updates for Wi-Fi drivers/adapters were done), and proceeded to follow the directions on https:/ /ubuntu. ![]() When I received my machine, it had Windows 10 and the Wi-Fi worked without issue. I've installed Ubuntu a couple times before, but have never incurred an issue like this. I've just installed Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS on a brand new ThinkPad T14 Gen 2 with an AMD processor.
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