what in lieu of neat?
Jamon Camisso
jamon.camisso-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Fri Nov 23 02:11:47 UTC 2007
On November 22, 2007 08:55:46 pm chris-n/jUll39koHNgV/OU4+dkA at public.gmane.org wrote:
> I'm trying to configure another (local network) ip address for a NIC
> on an ubuntu computer. I've never done this on the debian side of
> things. The program 'neat' is what I used in the redhat side of
> things. I know all the numbers to punch in - I just need the utility
> to do it. I tried system-config-network but that did nothing. The
> card works of course as I am on the Internet. I just need to make a
> local interface.
Try editing /etc/network/interfaces. That assumes you only have vi ato
your disposal. KDE has a GUI in the Control Center (or whatever the
system preferences editor is in Kubuntu), Gnome should let you do it
under System -> Administer -> Network I think.
Jamon
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