=== peregrinator_six is now known as death_note === death_note is now known as peregrinator_six === frederickjh is now known as frederickjh_away [22:59] hello how do i get to the ipv4 settings? [22:59] What are you trying to do? [22:59] set up a network [23:00] i just was trying o find it and noticed it was different from ubuntu [23:05] persia i am trying to share the internet between my macbook and my buntustudio comp i was reading and it said to change the ipv4 settings but they are not in the same place as plane ubuntu i believe [23:07] ssss: wernt you just in ubuntu-beginners? [23:07] haha a bit ago y [23:07] ssss: you seemed to have lost some s-es [23:07] yeah [23:07] i traded them for info [23:08] Not just running out of steam? [23:08] heyo! [23:08] ssss, So, where do you expect to find the settings? [23:08] honestly though this is mad annoying expecially since the help file i pointing to the wrong place [23:09] well [23:10] it says to right click network manager icon in the sys notification area click the wired tab select the connection click edit [23:10] ssss: like hwe said in u-b ( and the link we gave you ), it's any number of things [23:10] click ipv4 settings [23:10] ssss: it's either the macbook or the linux box. Use that link to set both ends up :) [23:10] Ah, OK. [23:10] oh well i think i figured somethin/g out [23:10] ssss: I can pull the link / logs if you need them again? [23:10] I think it's system/preferences/network or similar for Studio. We don't use Network Manager [23:11] yeah i see but it doent say anywhere how to change the ipv4 settings [23:11] oh and paultag i am using one ofthe links [23:11] great :) [23:12] and a help file i jut cant find the stupid settings [23:13] Sorry, it's System/Administration/Network [23:16] persia i have seen this i just cant find the ip4v settings on the like i have its telling me i must change the method to shared to other computers https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Internet/ConnectionSharing but i cant even change that [23:17] Studio doesn't use Network Manager by default, so that guide won't apply. You can install Network Manager (at a cost of some unreliability in CPU usage from NM), or you can follow the iptables method. I don't think that GNOME Network Settings has that functionality. [23:18] ok [23:20] thanks bye