What are the steps for configuring the network in openSUSE?
The steps to configure the network in openSUSE are as follows:
- Open the “Settings” application. You can find it by clicking on the “Applications” menu on your desktop and then searching for “Settings”.
- Navigate to the “Network” option within the “Settings” window.
- In the network settings, you can view the currently connected network interface. If you have multiple network interfaces, choose the interface you want to configure.
- Click on the name of the selected interface, then click on the gear icon in the top right corner and choose “Edit”.
- You can configure IPv4 and IPv6 settings in the interface editing window.
- If you are using IPv4, select the “IPv4” tab and choose either “Automatic (DHCP)” or “Manual” to configure the IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server. If you choose manual configuration, make sure to fill in the correct network information.
- If you are using IPv6, select the “IPv6” tab and choose “Automatic” or “Manual” to configure the IPv6 address, IPv6 prefix, gateway, and DNS server. Make sure to enter the correct IPv6 network information.
- After the configuration is complete, click on the “Apply” button to save the changes.
- If you are using a wireless network, click on the “Wi-Fi” tab, select the Wi-Fi network you want to connect to, and enter credentials (such as a password) to connect to that network.
- Your network configuration will take effect after closing the settings window.
Please note that the specific network configuration steps may vary depending on the version of openSUSE.