As of now connectivity-check.ubuntu.com has still no record and...
it causes no IPv6 problem on Ubuntu 20.04. I doubt it ever did.
"ping www.google.com" and "getent ahosts www.google.com" show that the
system prefers IPv6 anyway.
As expected, only changing /etc/gai.conf makes "ping
I ran tcpdump 'host ubuntu20 and port domain' on my router and looked at
all the other NXDOMAIN at boot time besides this one.
1. PTR request on the IPv4 address of my virbr0 interface. Gone after
uninstalling a couple libvirt-* packages
2. PTR request on ONE of my IPv6 addresses. It's not
> the vast, VAST majority of the time you see this message it is
actually not a NXDOMAIN error.
I don't have any extensive data as you seem to have but _for me at home_
(= office now!) and without zero captive portal involved, adding this
trailing dot reduces the NXDOMAIN frequency from one
> systemd behaviour could be better for domains without '.'
One thing that would help with these confusing NXDOMAIN errors in
general (not just from NetworkManager) is for systemd to provide a more
verbose and possibly less "private"[*] mode that shows the requested
domains somewhere without
@luca.mg Your suggestion in comment #157 worked! I had to install
libsane-extras (and libsane-common) using Synaptic Package Manager. Not
sure why those weren't already part of the install. I also added the
line "brother4" to the file /etc/sane.d/dll.d/libsane-extras. Now my
home wifi networked
Problem still occurs sometimes on my bq Aquaris 14.10 (r22).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1407928
Title:
[phone] Does not auto-switch to available, known
Public bug reported:
When attempting to use this tool, multiple fields/field description are written
on top of each other so it's impossible to know what field is what, thus makes
it impossible to use at all..
I wish the application would have forced a CR after each field so everything
can be
Public bug reported:
When attempting to insert a new row from the context menu, nothing
happens. Technically, it would allow to insert a new row. Please see the
attached picture for more details.
I am using Linux mint with D.E. Cinnamon version 3.11.0-12-generic 64 bits
Description: Linux Mint
please update with what you were trying to do and what did or did not
happen and change title
** Changed in: fglrx-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Please update with Version, application and any other information and
add a questions unless this is a fix or opinion
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Does this happen while plugged in?
Please verify that your power settings are adjusted and video card is
working in any other mode that you can or in BIOS
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The patch that Carrie posted (post #10 above) worked for me on Ubuntu
12.04. I'm a novice Linux user, so most anyone should be able to apply
her patch. Here is what I did.
1. Uninstalled Gnome-Games completely.
2. Downoaded gnome-games-3.6.1.tar.xz from http://www.linuxfromscratch.org.
3.
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