Public bug reported:
systemd-resolved will fall back to Google public DNS (8.8.8.8, etc.) in
the absence of other configured DNS servers.
systemd-resolved is not enabled by default in Ubuntu 15.04, but it is
installed by default and will behave in this way if enabled by the user.
$ cat /etc/syst
In current karmic I'm getting these warnings pop up every minute or so,
for a few read-only NFS filesystems. As Steve said, it is useless to
provide warnings for filesystems to which the user cannot write (nor
indeed can anyone else on the system, in this case). And I'm not sure
why they're poppi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 390504 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/390504
In karmic I'm getting these warnings about once a minute for a couple of
read-only NFS mounts! Very irritating.
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A way to disable low disk space warnings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33967
You received
I too see this bug, on upgrading to hardy on my rather minimal (non-
GNOME) system on which I still run gnome-settings-daemon in order that
my settings will be applied to GTK apps.
$ gnome-settings-daemon
** (gnome-settings-daemon:14491): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to
session bus: Failed to exe