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Bodhi Linux is super easy to use, but does require a little knowledge of the command line interface (CLI). A lot of simple tasks are far easier to complete in this area rather than the Graphical User Interface that most users stick to.
The easy way to find your IP address on Bodhi is with ifconfig or ip command. The manual process of finding your internal IP address would be as follows. Start by opening your terminal and type: # /sbin/ifconfig On systemd systems you can try as root: # ip addr show Your output will be different. In case you know the name of your network interface you can also use it as an argument with ifconfig command such as: $ /sbin/ifconfig eth0 You will see your IP address. Alternatively, if you're a real n00b you could just Google "what is my IP address" in a browser.
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