This bug is still present in 20.04.
It does not matter if I have listen-on-ipv6 set to a specific address or any.
Still the described behaviour is seen.
As a workaround if I set a static IPv6 address on the interface it
works. But if the interface is set to auto, or there is a slight delay
in
Public bug reported:
In an autoinstall configuration I supply network configuration via network in
user-data.
The configuration is used during the autoinstall. But not saved in /etc/netplan
after reboot.
Subiquity postinstall script configure_cloud_init copies the default network
config to
I've tested the 3:20161105-1ubuntu3 version in proposed and it fixes the
bug for me. I've changed the tag accordingly.
The Autopkgtest regression report doesn't seem to have anything to do
with the package itself. But the testing framework seems to be failing.
** Tags removed:
I can confirm that the package linked to in #13 does indeed fix the
problem.
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Title:
traceoute6 gives error sendto: Invalid argument
To manage
You can use the traceroute6 or traceroute from the package traceroute.
On 9.12.2018 12.42, Jure Sah wrote:
> Is there a workaround to get this working in Ubuntu 18.04, until the bug
> is deemed important enough to actually fix?
>
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Public bug reported:
When running the following command all get is an error. (traceroute6.db works)
# traceroute6.iputils 2001:4860:4860::
traceroute to 2001:4860:4860:: (2001:4860:4860::) from
2a00:8780:3:42:b92a:b222:8bed:4a9b, 30 hops max, 24 byte packets
sendto: Invalid argument
I had this same problem as described by #11. I found that changing the
display driver to proprietary nvidia driver helped. The nouveau driver
was the issue.
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Why not just add all keys that X supports ?
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Title:
Qt and kde4libs