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== Generic == | == Generic == | ||
== | = Ubuntu = | ||
== GUI == | |||
* Click on the network icon on the top right of the toolbar. | * Click on the network icon on the top right of the toolbar. | ||
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* Click Save | * Click Save | ||
* Click Close | * Click Close | ||
== Command Line == | |||
Ubuntu users can reconfigure their network settings using the command line. In a separate terminal you will log into the node using these directions: | |||
Find the name of your ethernet port by running <tt>ifconfig</tt> | |||
ifconfig | |||
In the example below, the wired Ethernet port was "eth0" | |||
In the terminal type the following, replacing "eth0" with the name of your Ethernet port: | |||
sudo ip addr add 172.22.0.9/24 dev eth0 |
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