
Ubuntu offers a free alternative to mainstream operating systems, placing a fully-featured graphical interface over the low-level Linux kernel. The traditional command-line approach works for most tasks in Ubuntu, though you may find the point-and-click method more familiar and intuitive. The Linux program Ethtool reads your Ethernet card settings and displays them in a command-line window, while the Connection Information applet shows these settings in a graphical window. These tools make your Ethernet ports, link modes, speed, IP address, subnet mask and other information easy to access.