2010/1/15 Colin Law :
> I am using Ubuntu 9.10 wired to a Linksys modem/router using DHCP to
> get IP etc. All works fine normally and if I right click on the
> connection icon in the top panel and select Connection Information I
> see my IP address etc as expected, including Primary and Secondary
2010/1/15 James Tait :
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> Colin Law wrote:
I have looked for clues as to why the DNS settings might be
disappearing but have not found anything logged anywhere, suggestions
as to where to look for information would be much appreciate
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Colin Law wrote:
>>> I have looked for clues as to why the DNS settings might be
>>> disappearing but have not found anything logged anywhere, suggestions
>>> as to where to look for information would be much appreciated. Or any
>>> other ideas for th
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 11:38 +, Colin Law wrote:
> 2010/1/15 Dave Morley :
> > On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 11:19 +, Colin Law wrote:
> >> I am using Ubuntu 9.10 wired to a Linksys modem/router using DHCP to
> >> get IP etc. All works fine normally and if I right click on the
> >> connection icon
2010/1/15 Dave Morley :
> On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 11:19 +, Colin Law wrote:
>> I am using Ubuntu 9.10 wired to a Linksys modem/router using DHCP to
>> get IP etc. All works fine normally and if I right click on the
>> connection icon in the top panel and select Connection Information I
>> see my
On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 11:19 +, Colin Law wrote:
> I am using Ubuntu 9.10 wired to a Linksys modem/router using DHCP to
> get IP etc. All works fine normally and if I right click on the
> connection icon in the top panel and select Connection Information I
> see my IP address etc as expected, i
I am using Ubuntu 9.10 wired to a Linksys modem/router using DHCP to
get IP etc. All works fine normally and if I right click on the
connection icon in the top panel and select Connection Information I
see my IP address etc as expected, including Primary and Secondary DNS
servers as provided by my