![]() Additionally, these are the latest drivers available for this NIC. This indeed is a helpful post but if you are stuck with no network, and you do not have onboard WiFi or a WiFi adapter, you can't install make/gcc to compile the driver. That should do it, hope it helps so you don't have to waster part ofĪnswer moved here from the OP's question. Once you get the file in the system do the following: sudo tar zxf e1000e-3.8.4.tar.gzĪnd grab the name of the adapter, in my case enp0s31f6.Įdit the network settings: $ sudo nano /etc/netplan/00-installer-config.yamlĮnter at the shell prompt: sudo netplan apply Helps all the others getting to configure the new boards with Intelĭownload this driver either directly to a directory on your Ubuntu server with the onboard NIC if you have a secondary network connection or to a USB drive: ![]() ![]() After reading and tweaking, this is what worked for me.
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