Restart the wireless adapter on your Linux system.
Restart the wireless adapter on your Linux system.
I was setting up some tools and mistakenly ran one. Probably wifite2. Now the internet isn’t working at all. It’s still linked to my AP, but I can’t ping anything. After connecting a USB adapter it functions properly. In ifconfig it shows wspl60s0 with a lo interface. I’m not entirely sure about that. I’ve already rebooted both to get it out of monitor mode, but nothing changed. Should I reset all wireless settings? I deleted the .gconf file but didn’t find any networking directory or file. I’m logged in and not with root privileges.
Don't worry about the exact distribution; just launch the network manager and check which version it shows. Search for your setup online to identify the correct one.
Version and desktop details. Also, consider restarting the networking service with sudo.
It seems Linux Mint might include built-in kernel management features. That’s likely the case.