I think this needs to be checked again - can break routers - may lock
users out and they need to drive to far locations to fix. May.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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I can confirm this.
I get you guys want to get rid of /etc/sysctl.conf - but unfortunately your
readme at:
/etc/sysctl.d/README.sysctl says this:
"""
If you want to set kernel variables
you can either edit /etc/sysctl.conf or make a new file.
"""
So I would at least change sysctl.conf to have a
As a workaround I can confirm - that creating a file in the directory
works. Hope it helps. Sorry for 3 separated message - I will try to go
over my brainfarts before posting from now on.
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Not like it matters - but this can cause some nasty surprise if happens during
an update - like routers stopping routing :)
I'm not sure if this change can happen by an apt upgrade or not - but if so -
you can break many routers with this update.
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I added Michael Vogt, as he is the author based on:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-apt
and
https://launchpad.net/python-apt/
Michael, first of all thanks for your great work!
Hope you can help us out here. Do you maintain the pip version of the package?
Or is that "abandoned", or just left
I have the same issue, while I do understand your point, it can be
installed with apt, but many python developer uses virtual environment,
in which we use pip to install packages, such as is mandatory for cross
distro development.
For example my case is so that I run an other distro on my desktop,
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