Ubuntu internet works in browser but cant download updates






















Matt has worked in the tech industry for many years and is now a freelance writer. His experience is within Windows, Linux, Privacy and Android.

I do hope sincerely that you can bring your considerable expertise and knowledge to bear in helping me address these problems. The above does not help. This is what I get after trying them.

Affiliate Disclosure: Make Tech Easier may earn commission on products purchased through our links, which supports the work we do for our readers. What follows are common error messages and how to fix them with minimal fuss. Package Hash Mismatch As common as this sounds, Ubuntu will unfortunately produce this error generically, meaning it gives little information about the problem, should there not be an Internet issue. In order to diagnose this, return to the Terminal and type: sudo apt-get update.

They have been ignored, or old ones used instead. Not all updates can be installed Run a partial upgrade, to install as many updates as possible. Is this article useful? Yes No. Never Miss Out Receive updates of our latest tutorials. Sign up for all newsletters.

I would like to receive newsletters via email. We will not share your data and you can unsubscribe at any time. Matthew Muller Matt has worked in the tech industry for many years and is now a freelance writer. Comments 8. Facebook Tweet. Sep 28, at am. Improve this answer. Matthew 4 4 bronze badges. Rahil Wazir Rahil Wazir 5 5 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Yeah it suggested Uzbekistan Not much help for this problem here And I am currently running Ubuntu How sad.

Another cause might be firewall, but I'm not sure :. Hope it helps. Community Bot 1. I did a sudo apt-get update from terminal and got a bunch of errors. I went the the software and updates and deselected the sources that were causing the errors - I hope I didn't screw anything up by doing that.

There is one source that is 'timing out. I just did the sudo apt-get update and ran software updater and it worked. Not sure if it was the errors or the timing out source or both.

In my case, I could reach all the repository URLs in a browser just fine. Disabling that PPA in software-properties-gtk made everything work again. One problem could be: check in Software Updates if you have a "ppa" from Tor-browser. Delete that "ppa" and try again. Good luck! Show 1 more comment. This looks like a bug to me, since Going from 18 to 19 posed the same issues and misinformed guesses. Here is how: Open the Network tab and select proxy settings. Change form Automatic to Disabled.

Huku Huku 1. Anonymous Anonymous 1. The question was asked seven years ago and already has an answer marked as the right solution. But even a hardcore, penguin-loving Linux geek can save time with the automatic configuration NetworkManager provides. Ubuntu and other Linux distributions include a variety of open-source drivers that support most Wi-Fi and wired ethernet hardware built into laptops and desktop PCs.

You can check to see if your hardware is supported by the Linux kernel before looking for proprietary drivers. Ubuntu tries to make this easy by providing a driver installation tool that will quickly install and enable these third-party drivers. You can often find fixes for specific hardware in forums. USB modems and Wi-Fi dongles can be harder to set up. You may have to search for your specific USB device and see if there are any tweaks or drivers available.

If your computer has both wired ethernet and Wi-Fi, plug an ethernet cable into your computer so you can download any specific drivers you may need. The wired ethernet connection is much more likely to work with the built-in drivers. Ubuntu includes many standard network troubleshooting tools you can access from the command line, like ping and traceroute. These tools are very useful on Windows, too, where they must be run from a Command Prompt window.

The ping command is probably the most useful.



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