Today I upgraded my distro to Ubuntu 17.10.
Problem is still the same, set IPv6 to manual and your system freeze.
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I am using a Aten KVM switch CS1794 hooked on my computer.
It allows the switching for USB, HDMI, and audio.
http://www.aten.com/global/en/products/kvm/desktop-kvm-switches/cs1794/#.WWrnguk9iUk
I run a Ubuntu 17.04 system.
I experience a very long boot time, having done an a
Public bug reported:
I have the weirdest network bug ever...
I'm using Gnome-desktop (not unity).
When configuring IPv6 in the network preferences, if I set address to manual
and enter my IPv6, its /64 prefix, and its gateway, the system FREEZES if
something like firefox tries to make any IPv6
Public bug reported:
I'm using Gome-shell.
I use two displays and use the Ctrl+up and Crtl+down key shortcut to navigate
between virtual desktops.
Remmina has a default key shorcut configuration using the Ctrl_right button to
switch or activate the Grab function.
As one can expect this is very
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