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by slim 1178 days ago
or install from non-free ... which will not be needed anymore for next release

https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-in...

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Yes I was using the non-free version. It was working fine until I'd set the machines to auto-update then one day found out they had zero connectivity after an update. I thought about going around to each machine and manually trying to revert back whatever was in the updates that broke it and just decided to wipe and install Ubuntu back on them.