On Sunday 04 February 2024 12:23:16 phiebie--- via tde-users wrote: > [ Run the command sudo hostnamectl set-hostname newhostname. Replace > newhostname with the hostname you'd like to set. Once you run the > command, your Linux hostname will be changed immediately. > This command changes the static (standard), transient (dynamic), > and pretty (descriptive) hostnames all at once. If you only want to > change one type of hostname, you can use the --static, --transient, > and --pretty options. Static and transient hostnames can contain > letters, numbers, and hyphens only.[2] Run the hostname command to > see your new hostname. If the hostname hasn't changed run the > command sudo systemctl restart systemd-hostnamed to restart > systemd-hostnamed.] Hello, Peter, Thank you very much! With this and the suggestion of similar tools by Nik, I believe I have enough information to go on from here. It's odd that I could not find pages like this when I searched. I probably did not phrase my question just right for DDG, but I have a hard time trying to think like a machine, or to behave like an algorithm. Bill ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx