@ Mathieu
Thank you for the answer, I understand that you say that what happened to me is
not a bug but the default behaviour.
But I am not sure I was clear explaining what happened.
I had a configuration for my wired network it was with a fixed IP, I then
cancelled it so I did not have any connections configured anymore, I mean that
in Network Manager the wired tab was empty, no configurations.
I thought that if there was no configuration in Network Manager, attaching a
network cable to the ethernet port should make the eth0 device get an IP using
DHCP.
I just want to be sure I explained myself clearly.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Network Manager does not connect the network adapter to a network with
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