On Wed, 11 May 2022, 19:39 Clarence Fender, <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I understand correctly, you want to change your provider on your
> system/network.
>
> If I were doing this, I'd start at the router/wireless router.
> If the router uses DHCP, it sends the networking settings to the
> computer automatically. The new provider login and pw will go here.
> Then change relevant email addresses and logins in the email client (ie
> Thunderbird, Evolution).
> If you look in Network Connections, you'll see your current info, and
> make an educated guess as to whether anything else needs to be changed.
>
> I can't think of anything I'd change in my system, but sometimes I
> forget stuff :)
>
> Good luck. If you have further questions or clarifications, just ask.
>


Hi Clarence much appreciated.

'Network connections' i couldn't remember what it was called. I'll have to
look next week when i return home.

I'm going to install April 2022 version so it'll probably be taken care of
on the install. I was going to download and burn the version but bought a
copy from Linuxshop as i couldn't connect.

The past few years i have just installed straight from the internet. Now
been a Xubuntu user for 14 years... gulp but the last 7 barely used it so
forgotten much of what i learned early on.

Thx
James


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