Right, thanks. I figured that out, but the experience here is pretty
broken: if I'm out of disk space, I should get a message like "You are
out of disk space, try 'sudo apt autoremove'" rather than getting an
internal system error and wasting your time here =). Do you know how I
could help improve
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 22.04.01 / ASUS E410MA Laptop / Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse.
Fully updated via apt.
Everything worked OK until sometime around early January 2023 (it may
have started earlier, but I only noticed it the first time I moved to a
location without WiFi).
Since then, eve
I have the same issue as Samuel.
I can connect to the hotspot just fine, but the connected devices don't have
access to internet.
Strangely enough I did find one workaround that fixes the problem for me
in this answer:
https://askubuntu.com/a/1444778
The -999 priority doesn't seem to matter,
Please remember to mention the bug number in the changelog entry.
Additionally, for stylistic purposes, I changed this:
* Merge from Debian unstable. The remaining difference is the change
for ignoring test results on i386 to avoir failure.
To this:
* Merge from Debian Unstable (LP: #20
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