On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 11:21:13 +0300 Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mi, 17 iul 13, 18:43:22, Gary Dale wrote: > > > > ifconfig can be used to both query and change the ip addresses of > > network interfaces on your machine. Used with no arguments, it lists > > all known interfaces and gives a lot of information about them. > > > > It's still in use in Jessie so reports of its demise may be > > premature. > > 'ip a' (short for 'ip addr') shows almost the same information, is > available to users without using the full path and is shorter to > type ;) > > Kind regards, > Andrei It's quite interesting people always use 'IP' as short for 'IP address'. I've never seen 'IPA', which is obviously most correct, most logical and most natural. -- Marko Ranđelović, B.Sc. Software Developer Niš, Serbia marko...@eunet.rs http://mr.flossdaily.org Note: If you see a nonsense enclosed between lines BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE END PGP SIGNATURE then this message is digitally signed using OpenPGP compliant software. You need an appropriate plugin for your email client or other OpenPGP compliant software in order to verify the signature. However, the concept of computer insecurity implies digital signature is not absolute proof of identity. Note: If you see a nonsense enclosed between lines BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE END PGP SIGNATURE then this message is digitally signed using OpenPGP compliant software. You need an appropriate plugin for your email client or other OpenPGP compliant software in order to verify the signature. However, the concept of computer insecurity implies digital signature is not absolute proof of identity. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20130922092747.71afd...@eunet.rs