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Linux is the free, open-source alternative to Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The operating system itself can be chopped down entirely to a raw text console, or it can utilize a desktop environment such as Gnome or KDE. This guide will explain how to assign an IP address on a Linux system through the use of a text console. This guide assumes that you know a little bit about Linux, and you know how networks, IP addresses, and DNS servers work. | Linux is the free, open-source alternative to Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The operating system itself can be chopped down entirely to a raw text console, or it can utilize a desktop environment such as Gnome or KDE. This guide will explain how to assign an IP address on a Linux system through the use of a text console. This guide assumes that you know a little bit about Linux, and you know how networks, IP addresses, and DNS servers work. | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == |