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  • I just want to preface this by saying this is completely off the top of my head, so I may be slightly off, please do your own research before running anything blindly.

    You may need to enable the service. Do a quick reboot, and then check the status of Network manager:

    sudo systemctl status NetworkManager

    If you see that is says Disabled (usually in red text) then you will indeed need to enable it. First start the service:

    sudo systemctl start NetworkManager

    And then so it starts when you boot in, we finally enable:

    sudo systemctl enable NetworkManager

    Once that’s done, test by rebooting again and hopefully it should be up and running :)