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Introduction to networking in Kubuntu
Introducción a Redes en Kubuntu
Translated and reviewed by ivarela
Located in network/C/network.xml:28(title)
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Networking in Kubuntu has gotten much easier for everyone. The days of configuring your settings via the command line are almost gone completely. A majority of users will never have to use the command line when configuring their network settings in order to share files between PCs or to gain access to the Internet. There are those select few who might be utilizing hardware that is not Linux certified as of yet. For those, there might be the possibility of making changes via the command line.
Les Redes en Kubuntu son agora percencielles pa cualquiera. Los díes de configurar los parámetros dende la llinia d'ordenes casi desapaecieron. La mayoría d'usuarios enxamás van tener qu'usar la llinia d'órdenes cuando configuren los parámetros de la so rede pa poder compartir ficheros entre PCs o pa tener accesu a Internet. Hai dellos pocos que puede que tean usando hardware que nun ta certificáu pa Linux. Pa ellos, seique heba posibilidá de facer cambeos dende la llinia d'ordenes.
Translated and reviewed by Xandru Martino
Located in network/C/network.xml:30(para)
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New in Kubuntu 8.04 is <application>KNetworkManager</application>. <application>KNetworkManager</application> makes connecting and managing your connections a snap. Whether you are using a wired (Ethernet) connection or a wireless connection, <application>KNetworkManager</application> can monitor for connects and disconnects, locates wireless access points, and manages your wireless encryption (see <xref linkend="network-apps-knetworkmanager"/>).
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Located in network/C/network.xml:47(para)
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Some users will want to do more than surf the Internet or read Email such as sharing files between a Windows PC or a Mac. Setting up Kubuntu on a Windows network is a very simple task and at most will only require very minor command line usage.
A dellos usuarios prestará-yos facer daqué más que restolar per internet o lleer correos eleutrónico, por exemplu compartir ficheros entre PCs Windows o Mac. Configurar Kubuntu pa una rede Windows ye una xera fácil y casi nun va necesitar usu secundariu de llinia d'órdenes.
Translated and reviewed by Xandru Martino
Located in network/C/network.xml:48(para)
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Determining your network hardware
Determinando'l so hardware de rede
Translated and reviewed by ivarela
Located in network/C/network.xml:56(title)
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If you are having issues connecting to your network or the Internet, the first thing you need to do is locate the model of the network device you are using. To do so, unfortunately you will have to use the command line at this time. To get to the command line in Kubuntu, press <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo>. This will open up a pop-up called <application>Katapult</application>. Enter the word <userinput>konsole</userinput> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. You will notice that once <application>Konsole</application> opens, you will see something similar to <prompt>username@hostname:~$</prompt>. Here you will type <userinput>lspci</userinput> and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>. Locate your network hardware information, you will need this for the upcoming sections, especially for wireless cards.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:65(para)
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Common network settings
Configuraciones comunes de Rede
Translated and reviewed by ivarela
Located in network/C/network.xml:77(title)
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A majority of connection settings can be changed from within the <guilabel>Network Settings</guilabel> section of System Settings. To access the Network Settings, go to <menuchoice><guimenu>KMenu</guimenu><guimenuitem>System Settings</guimenuitem></menuchoice> and then select <guilabel>Network Settings</guilabel> at the lower left of the window.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:87(para)
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No matter the connection you are using, the network settings will usually be configured the same. Most users are probably familiar with Windows networking and seeing terms such as <acronym>IP</acronym> address, gateway address, netmask address, and <acronym>DNS</acronym> addresses. They are still the same in Kubuntu however there are two extra settings that are common with Linux systems, network address and broadcast address however these extra settings are not necessary for basic home networking and connecting to the Internet.
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Located in network/C/network.xml:91(para)
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Please select from the following to get a brief introduction to each settings. <placeholder-1/>
Por favor, escueyi ún de los siguientes pa tener una breve introducción de dellos axustes. <placeholder-1/>
Translated and reviewed by Xandru Martino
Located in network/C/network.xml:101(para)
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