So I booted my computer today and my wifi wasn't showing up. I'm not sure if it was an update or something.
I googled and it was early and the solution a few people showed was to apt purge network-manager and then install it again. I was silly and blindly did it, forgetting that would could it get it from the repo if wifi is not connect. I am not currently plugged into ethernet. In the worst case, I can connect if need be.
Is there anyway I can manually 'download' the required deb files for network-manager and then reinstall it. I have a windows partition that I can access to download the deb files and then put it on the ubuntu partition if needed.
I just don't know which ones to download.
I am on the latest Ubuntu 24.04 (up to date as of yesterday when everything was working)
I googled and it was early and the solution a few people showed was to apt purge network-manager and then install it again. I was silly and blindly did it, forgetting that would could it get it from the repo if wifi is not connect. I am not currently plugged into ethernet. In the worst case, I can connect if need be.
Is there anyway I can manually 'download' the required deb files for network-manager and then reinstall it. I have a windows partition that I can access to download the deb files and then put it on the ubuntu partition if needed.
I just don't know which ones to download.
I am on the latest Ubuntu 24.04 (up to date as of yesterday when everything was working)