Basic network configuration and hostname on a Ubuntu system are stored in several files which must be edited to create a working configuration: /etc/network/interfaces describes the network interfaces /etc/hostname configures the nameserver credentials /etc/hosts resolves IP addresses to hostnames

Ubuntu 16.04 LTS comes with graphical utilities for network configuration. For desktops you may install network-manager and network-manager-gnome packages and just use the nm-connection-editor utility. However you may not want to use these utilities on your server. This article focusses on how to configure networking from command line interface. Network - Configuration - Guide - Ubuntu Community Hub Apr 07, 2020 Ubuntu Networking Configuration Using Command Line

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Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS uses Network Manager for network configuration. You can configure a static IP on Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS graphically and from the command line. In this article, I will show you the graphical method of setting a static IP address on your Ubuntu Desktop 20.04 LTS.

GNOME. To install GNOME, start by launching tasksel: tasksel. A colorful interface will launch. Use …

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