Can confirm that removing the .service files in
/etc/systemd/system/systemd-suspend.service.requires works.
The reason this occurred to me is because i switched GPU from nvidia to
AMD, and some programs thought I have nvenc (because the library is
installed) when i don't, which necessitates the re
I found that disabling ipv6 dns helped (in thunderbird). Disabling ipv6
systemwide works as well.
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I observe the same issue here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1731522
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This seems to be a duplicate of #1728560
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Title:
Cannot ping pod51041.outlook.com but can dig.
Status in systemd pac
Additionally, I also looked at my nsswitch.conf file, the host line in
it is:
hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns.
I tried hosts: files dns, and all the combinations, but nothing works.
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The bug report here is likely inaccurate. I don't exactly know where the
problem is.
I did some tcpdumps for port 53 traffic. I see that if I did a ping, it
requests for the A records of the domain name and indeed the IP
addresses are getting returned. However, weirdly, ping then requests for
the
Public bug reported:
FCITX is enabled by default on Ubuntu Mate. If you click on a textbox,
the notification area will show a keyboard icon with the label "us"
beside it.
When you click on that icon at this moment, a blank menu will pop up and
the entire desktop environment freezes until you swit
Public bug reported:
Trying to resolve pod51041.outlook.com's domain name seems to fail for
applications:
$ nslookup
> host pod51041.outlook.com
Server: 127.0.0.53
Address:127.0.0.53#53
** server can't find host: SERV
If I have my own ppa, do I need to do anything? It's not 100% clear in
this thread.
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Title:
message "The repository is in
I think this is an oracle fault, no? They should probably be depending
on libvpx1 > 1.0.0 | libvpx2.
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I just got like 2 50GB log files in /tmp and in
~/.cache/upstart/startxfce4.log with this message. It filled my entire
drive.
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So the proper way to attempt to reproduce this bug is to get a live disk
and see if the wifi works on the first try? I can try this on 14.10 beta
2 sometime today.
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