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        <title>How to fix: Lost ethernet on Proxmox after GPU install!</title>
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        <description>Introduction I run a homelab at home and tend to play around with a lot of different setups. Be it gaming, docker, Ubuntu or have you. Recently in the last 6 months. I&amp;rsquo;ve been running Proxmox with a Windows VM for a dev lab.
This gave me the idea that I could use my old GPU for it as a passthrough device! However I noticed when I added my old GPU (GTX 980 Ti) that the network card didn&amp;rsquo;t work properly.</description>
        
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