[Solved] How Does Pi-hole Change the Static IP in Ubuntu

So I downloaded Ubuntu today and was testing out and decided to test out Pi-hole on my laptop and everything worked fine so I decided to install and set it up on my Raspberry Pi.

The problem now is I need to remove the settings that Pi-hole added when it set up the static IP address, I'm running into some problems when attempting to connect to other networks. I know how to set a static IP in the Raspberry Pi however I am unsure how to in Ubuntu, all of the guides online showed doing it through GUI, and I would rather do it through the terminal because the GUI doesn't even show that I have a static IP address, any ideas anyone?

Check for a file called /etc/dhcpcd.conf. You may need to remove the dhcpcd5 package.

Hey this actually worked, I removed dhcpcd5 and editing the /etc/dhcpcd.conf and removed the static DNS servers and IP address, and everything has been working fine since. Thanks a ton!

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