issue57:closingwindows
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issue57:closingwindows [2012/02/06 21:51] – créée fredphil91 | issue57:closingwindows [2012/02/28 17:54] (Version actuelle) – auntiee | ||
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- | Examining your network or wireless settings in Windows is actually quite confusing, not to mention intimidating. You can see them by going to the Control Panel and choosing Network Connections. What you see isn’t exactly user friendly, but I suppose it does the job. | + | **Examining your network or wireless settings in Windows is actually quite confusing, not to mention intimidating. You can see them by going to the Control Panel and choosing Network Connections. What you see isn’t exactly user friendly, but I suppose it does the job. |
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- | The network and wireless settings (above) are available through the System Settings window, but a quick short-cut (and a better way to manage it) is the icon in your taskbar (far right) that looks like a network plug and socket. Clicking that gives you quick access to not only your settings, but also to find which wireless networks are available to you. | + | The network and wireless settings (above) are available through the System Settings window, but a quick short-cut (and a better way to manage it) is the icon in your taskbar (far right) that looks like a network plug and socket. Clicking that gives you quick access to not only your settings, but also to find which wireless networks are available to you.** |
- | Gnome-Shell: | + | Examiner votre réseau ou les paramètres sans fil dans Windows est en fait assez déroutant, pour ne pas dire intimidant. Vous pouvez voir les paramètres en allant sur le Panneau de configuration et en choisissant les Connexions Réseau. Ce que vous voyez n'est pas vraiment convivial, mais je suppose qu'il remplit son rôle. |
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+ | Kubuntu: Les paramètres Réseau et Sans fil (ci-dessus) sont disponibles via la fenêtre Paramètres Système, mais un raccourci rapide (et une meilleure façon de le gérer) est l' | ||
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The Gnome-Shell version does not have such a nice settings-screen .The screens to set and change the network connections look like this: | The Gnome-Shell version does not have such a nice settings-screen .The screens to set and change the network connections look like this: | ||
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To change a connection, click the name of the connection > Edit button. You will now see a new window with 4 TABs. Of these 4 TABs, 1 is important and that is the ‘IPv4 Settings’ tab - where you select how your connection needs to operate. The most common way is to select Automatic (DHCP). This can be done when your computer makes contact with a router with a build-in DHCP server. The DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) server generates IP-addresses for all connected computers (which are set to Automatic-DHCP). As can be seen in the next picture, you don’t need to set anything (Address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS server, and Search domain) yourself, just let the system handle this. | To change a connection, click the name of the connection > Edit button. You will now see a new window with 4 TABs. Of these 4 TABs, 1 is important and that is the ‘IPv4 Settings’ tab - where you select how your connection needs to operate. The most common way is to select Automatic (DHCP). This can be done when your computer makes contact with a router with a build-in DHCP server. The DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) server generates IP-addresses for all connected computers (which are set to Automatic-DHCP). As can be seen in the next picture, you don’t need to set anything (Address, Netmask, Gateway, DNS server, and Search domain) yourself, just let the system handle this. | ||
- | For a wireless connection, after setting things straight, you still need to make contact with your wireless network. For this, right-click the network icon in the top panel, and choose the network you want to connect to. If it is a secure network, type the password you’ve assigned, and you should be connected in seconds. | + | For a wireless connection, after setting things straight, you still need to make contact with your wireless network. For this, right-click the network icon in the top panel, and choose the network you want to connect to. If it is a secure network, type the password you’ve assigned, and you should be connected in seconds.** |
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+ | Les réglages sont disponibles sous Système > Préférences > Connexions Réseau, mais aussi en haut à droite dans le tableau de bord. Là, vous verrez une icône avec deux flèches antiparallèles. Cliquez sur l' | ||
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+ | Pour modifier une connexion, cliquez sur le nom de la connexion > bouton Modifier. Vous verrez alors une nouvelle fenêtre avec 4 onglets. Parmi ces 4 onglets, l'un est important: l' | ||
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+ | Pour une connexion sans fil, après avoir mis les choses au point, vous aurez encore besoin d' | ||
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+ | **Xubuntu: | ||
Xubuntu uses the nm-connection-editor from Gnome, it is available for launching through Settings > Network Connections, | Xubuntu uses the nm-connection-editor from Gnome, it is available for launching through Settings > Network Connections, | ||
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Once in the Network Connections window, you configure your network settings for Wired and Wireless (and other) connections as described for Gnome-Shell or Ubuntu. | Once in the Network Connections window, you configure your network settings for Wired and Wireless (and other) connections as described for Gnome-Shell or Ubuntu. | ||
- | Next month we'll discuss the formatting of media such as USB sticks, hard drives and SD cards. | + | Next month we'll discuss the formatting of media such as USB sticks, hard drives and SD cards.** |
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+ | Xubuntu: Xubuntu utilise nm-connection-editor de Gnome qui peut être lancé depuis Paramètres > Connexions réseau ou par un clic droit sur l' | ||
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+ | Lubuntu: Les réglages sont effectués de la même manière que celle décrite pour Gnome-Shell. Toutefois, l' | ||
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+ | Alternativement, | ||
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+ | Dans le Centre de contrôle, cliquez sur l' | ||
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+ | Une fois dans la fenêtre Connexions Réseau, vous pouvez configurer vos paramètres réseau pour les connexions filaires et sans fil (entre autres) comme cela est décrit pour Gnome-Shell ou Ubuntu. | ||
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+ | Le mois prochain, nous parlerons du formatage de médias tels que les clés USB, les disques durs et les cartes SD. | ||
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issue57/closingwindows.1328561495.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2012/02/06 21:51 de fredphil91