I worked on this a while back, but just couldn't get it to work.
on a Kubuntu 10.10 box, I'm trying to..
A. Give it a static IP address of 192.168.1.59
B. Change the DNS servers to 208.67.222.222 & 208.67.220.220
First, using kdesudo, I opened up kate and the file at /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
I found the line that started with "prepend domain-name-servers", deleted the IP address of 127.0.0.1 and inserted the above DNS servers.
Saved, rebooted, but no effect.
Then I looked at the file at /etc/resolv.conf, but it was three lines that pointed back to my router.
Looking at the Wired tab for the Network Connections, there simply is NO option to edit the auto eth0! I can make a new one, but if I do, the system keeps reverting back to the auto eth0.
Using the command line, I know I successfully did it back in the 9.10 days, but I simply can't remember the correct file(s)!
on a Kubuntu 10.10 box, I'm trying to..
A. Give it a static IP address of 192.168.1.59
B. Change the DNS servers to 208.67.222.222 & 208.67.220.220
First, using kdesudo, I opened up kate and the file at /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf
I found the line that started with "prepend domain-name-servers", deleted the IP address of 127.0.0.1 and inserted the above DNS servers.
Saved, rebooted, but no effect.
Then I looked at the file at /etc/resolv.conf, but it was three lines that pointed back to my router.
Looking at the Wired tab for the Network Connections, there simply is NO option to edit the auto eth0! I can make a new one, but if I do, the system keeps reverting back to the auto eth0.
Using the command line, I know I successfully did it back in the 9.10 days, but I simply can't remember the correct file(s)!
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