I just ran into this issue myself on 20.04. Specifically I was adding my
own internal nameserver to a vm.
@Ubfan, why is stub-resolv.conf the correct file?
The file that /etc/systemd/resolved.conf updates is
/run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf. As far as I can tell, the proper way
to update /etc/res
Ran into this on a new install of Pop_OS 20.04.
I edited the menu entry via alacarte and set the command to be:
sh -c "DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS='' terminator"
Like #46's solution suggested.
That fixed it.
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#82 Helped me as well. And I'm 17.04...
It'd be nice to see this fixed...
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1624317
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systemd-resolved breaks VPN with split-horizon DNS
To manage
The workaround in #4 works.
It would still be nice to get the bug fixed. I have some configuration
scripts that use net-snmp-create-v3-user. They work great on 12.04, but
14.04 doesn't work.
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Just ran into this today when trying to configure snmp on Ubuntu 14.04.
net-snmp-config --version
5.7.2
net-snmp-config --create-snmpv3-user -ro -A password -a MD5 -x DES username
/usr/bin/net-snmp-config: 236: /usr/bin/net-snmp-config:
net-snmp-create-v3-user: not found
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When installing libapache2-mod-shib2 on 11.10 for the first time, I get the
following:
=
reagand@ws-dev-www-01:/var/www/ws-dev-www/docroot$ sudo apt-get install
libapache2-mod-shib2
[sudo] password for r
With a brand new install of libapache2-mod-shib2 on 11.10, I get the
following:
reagand@ws-dev-www-01:/var/www/ws-dev-www/docroot$ sudo apt-get install
libapache2-mod-shib2
[sudo] password for reagand:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Do
Wow, that's helpful It would have been nice if you had told me
how/if I could switch to the -nouveau driver to fix my problem. So,
could you tell me what the difference is between -nv and -nouveau and if
I could use -nouveau in Karmic?
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videos have lots of tearing
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37990313/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "XsessionErrors.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37990314/XsessionErrors.txt
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videos have lots of tearing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/508615
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I've been having this problem for, probably, years now. When I am
watching videos, they will 'tear'. As in a horizontal line will appear
like two frames are being shown on different parts of the screen.
Hopefully you know what I mean, since that was a bad description...
I jus
This sounds similar to my problem. I've been using smplayer to watch
videos, and it will randomly pause. I have to use the arrow keys to skip
back and forth in order to get it to continue playing.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438196
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Ok, I feel stupid. Someone on the forums just reminded me to check the
the screensaver settings. That was where my problem was. I had it set to
regard the computer as idle after ten minutes, which was why it was
blanking.
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** Tags removed: hw-specific likel
Public bug reported:
My screen dims every 5-10 minutes. It is supposed to never dim.
In System->Preferences->Power Management I've checked and unchecked the
"Dim display when idle" box in both tabs multiple times. I also have
checked them and restarted, and then unchecked them. Didn't help.
I am
This bug shows up for me as well. I am using 8.10. The only KDE app I
have install is amarok. Why do they even need the cache cleaner to run
for that? Does streaming actually cache that much data?
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