Fix for “Activation of Network Connection Failed” on Linux

Even though Windows and macOS are tech leaders, Linux has been a famous operating system amongst tech savvy individuals. Lately, it has been slowly gaining popularity even amongst the regular crowd. As more and more users get on the platform, they help highlight issues that can make it better. Unfortunately, users are experiencing network connectivity issues on Linux. If you are one of those, we have the solution for you. Read on to know more.

Turn on or off the Network Connection

One of the preliminary solutions to the issue could be to reset the network connection. You can do it in the following way:

  1. You should launch the Settings of the PC.
  2. Then choose the Network option.
  3. After that, turn off the doubtful connection by switching the toggle to disable it.
  4. Thereafter, reboot the system and turn on the network connection then check the issue.
  5. Otherwise, hold the ‘Alt + F2’ buttons over the keyboard to launch the box of run command and input ‘nm-connection-editor’ into it.
  6. Choose the network and remove the corresponding entries to fix it.
  7. Thereafter, shut each network editor and select the network button.
  8. Now, turn off the network and turn it on again.
  9. Finally, reboot the PC and check the issue.

Turn off Automatic Connection

If your device connects automatically to the network, it may hamper the network connectivity. Here are the steps to fixing it:

  1. You have to launch the Settings of the Linux distro.
  2. Thereafter, select the Network option.
  3. Select the option of gear beside the network that is giving you trouble.
  4. Then untick the ‘Connect Automatically’ option and save the changes.
  5. Now, look at whether the connection problem is fixed.

Set the Correct Time and Date Settings of the System

Sometimes, something as basic as incorrect date and time settings could come in the way of your connectivity. The steps for solving it are as follows:

  1. You should select the ‘Show Applications’ then choose the Settings option.
  2. Thereafter, go to the left panel of the screen and choose the ‘Date and Time’ option.
  3. After that, turn off the ‘Automatic Date and Time’ option.
  4. Finally, set the right date and time of the PC and then check the issue.


Update the Linux Variant to the Newest Build

Not updating your operating system could make your device vulnerable. It could also make certain features and settings such as network connectivity unavailable. So, follow the steps given below to update your Linux:

  1. You should launch the ‘Linux Terminal.’
  2. Then input ‘sudo apt-get upgrade’ into it and select the OK button.
  3. After that, type the password, and the applicable updates list will appear.
  4. Hold the Y button to verify the update then hit the Enter key.
  5. Finally, you have to wait to finish the update procedure and check the issue.

Conclusion

Hopefully, the solutions presented above can help your Linux device get connected to the network. If nothing helps, consider reinstalling the Linux distro as a final fix.

 

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