Change MAC Address using macchanger-gtk in Ubuntu Debian GUI Interface
by: Revengsky Joseph D. Reyes (a.k.a rjdreyes – jcyberinux.com)
For some reason or for security reason, in your network setup, you need to change the current MAC Address of your network card or Ethernet card. In order to do that, you need the following steps on changing MAC Address of your Network or Ethernet card.
Steps / Instructions on How to Change your MAC Address macchanger-gtk of your Network or Ethernet card in Ubuntu Debian:
1. To see first the information about your network address, go to Applications, then Accessories, then click Terminal.


From there the Terminal Prompt Launch, at the prompt, type the following: ifconfig. Then Press Enter, the information will be revealed of the network you have.
Note: Hwaddr 00:13:d4:2d:6a:30, for an example this is you MAC Address on Ubuntu
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