Hi peeps...
I have installed kubuntu on the wife's computer in preparation for Unity. Long story but I showed her Unity and Gnome 3 and she hates them both, kde to the rescue...
Anyhow back to the problem at hand Due to issue with our ISP and some of the added protection it can give we use OpenDNS. I had a look in "Network Settings" to discover that there is not an entry for the wired connection. I can create a new connection but the current one is not there for me to edit and add the OpenDNS addresses. Once I make a new connection with the settings I want, on restarting the computer it uses "Auto eth0" and not the connection I have set.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
I have installed kubuntu on the wife's computer in preparation for Unity. Long story but I showed her Unity and Gnome 3 and she hates them both, kde to the rescue...

Anyhow back to the problem at hand Due to issue with our ISP and some of the added protection it can give we use OpenDNS. I had a look in "Network Settings" to discover that there is not an entry for the wired connection. I can create a new connection but the current one is not there for me to edit and add the OpenDNS addresses. Once I make a new connection with the settings I want, on restarting the computer it uses "Auto eth0" and not the connection I have set.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
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