Automatic address only for all connections
In Ubuntu 18.04 is there a way to set the "Automatic (DHCP) addresses only" method for all connections (also future ones)? At least can I do it via the CLI?
I currently have to manually configure it via the GUI NetworkManager.
networking dhcp
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In Ubuntu 18.04 is there a way to set the "Automatic (DHCP) addresses only" method for all connections (also future ones)? At least can I do it via the CLI?
I currently have to manually configure it via the GUI NetworkManager.
networking dhcp
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In Ubuntu 18.04 is there a way to set the "Automatic (DHCP) addresses only" method for all connections (also future ones)? At least can I do it via the CLI?
I currently have to manually configure it via the GUI NetworkManager.
networking dhcp
In Ubuntu 18.04 is there a way to set the "Automatic (DHCP) addresses only" method for all connections (also future ones)? At least can I do it via the CLI?
I currently have to manually configure it via the GUI NetworkManager.
networking dhcp
networking dhcp
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Edit connections and select your network and it should be an option under a drop down menu, I have mine set up on Google DNS so it over rides torrent site blocks. Hope this helps!
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Edit connections and select your network and it should be an option under a drop down menu, I have mine set up on Google DNS so it over rides torrent site blocks. Hope this helps!
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Edit connections and select your network and it should be an option under a drop down menu, I have mine set up on Google DNS so it over rides torrent site blocks. Hope this helps!
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Edit connections and select your network and it should be an option under a drop down menu, I have mine set up on Google DNS so it over rides torrent site blocks. Hope this helps!
Edit connections and select your network and it should be an option under a drop down menu, I have mine set up on Google DNS so it over rides torrent site blocks. Hope this helps!
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