I kinda had a problem like this a while ago, and it took me quite some time to determine what was going on, which, as it turns out, wasn't related to Steam or CSGO. I suggest looking for raspberry pi compliant dongles as raspberry pi usually run linux and anything compliant with them should work with linux without any issue. Note: I'm American so the links here are for the US market, still this should give you some idea of where to start if things dont work. Sure now if a dongle is necessary there are a few that offer Linux support OOTB. Kubuntu picked it up and plugged and played it.
Oh and my last computer had a proprietary NIC Windows didn't recognize it and I had to install drivers. Problem is that Linux is only 3% of the market and they can't support everything out of the box.
I realize that you are stuck with the NIC that's built into your system unless you want to add a compatible USB Nic and that's frustrating. Actually seems faster than my built in ethernet.īy the way Kubuntu recognized every device including my printer that was connected to the system. Card was instantly recognized and clicked on the correct Wireless, inputted Password.
Powered down computer, unplugged wired ethernet, plugged the USB Ethernet into back of machine.Bought this card from Amazon for $15.00 Chose it because it's Panda and has reputation for Ubuntu Support.