First off, firing up Ubuntu a few months ago was like putting in Windows XP when the last MS product you used was DOS. Wow, things have changed, and for the better.<BR><BR>That said, I'm still a guy ...
When you need a Linux system to have a static IP address rather than one that is set dynamically by DHCP, all that's required is some configuration changes and a restart. Follow these steps to make ...
This config uses netplan, and it's convenient that I can use 'sudo netplan try' and the system comes back up after two minutes, but I can't get the address to take. There are many sets of instructions ...
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