I struggled with this long enough and took some notes about a workaround
here: https://thealarmclocksixam.com/2017/08/08/dns-configuration-with-
vpns-and-ubuntu-17-04-working-again/
I hope that this can help someone else as well.
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I am affected by the same issue when I am connected to the office VPN.
NetworkManager is using dnsmasq (as in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf).
If I comment out the line
dns=dnsmasq
in that file, things work fine, but I prefer to use dnsmasq.
I have to restart the service every now and
I confirm that the bug is still present in Ubuntu 16.10 with OpenVPN
2.3.11.
If an additional DNS server is specified in the VPN IPv4 settings of
NetworkManager, the name resolution is completely lost, unless the
workaround of not-using dnsmasq is used (see
http://askubuntu.com/questions/320921/ha
@Lemuel: take a look here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1719770&page=2 .
Which kernel are you using?
Currently I am using 2.6.38-8 with natty, and since I updated to it the mic is
working fine.
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I applied the patch and it works perfectly!!!
Thank you very much for fixing it so quickly!
Let me know if there's something else I can do.
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I could not try the patch this evening because ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/ is
currently unreachable.
I'm looking forward to try it tomorrow!
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Yes, that's exactly as you said, I only have the internal mic, no external mic
jack.
I'll apply the patch this evening.
Thanks.
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Internal microphone not working in natty with VAIO VPCSB
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Public bug reported:
The mic is switched on in KDE mixer sound settings.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: alsa-base 1.0.24+dfsg-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-7.39-generic 2.6.38
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-7-generic x86_64
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture
Just use the terminal to overcome this issue, until it is fixed.
If you want to install package xyz which is not signed, then just do
sudo apt-get install xyz
The software center tells you the name of the packages.
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This is happening to me as well.
Today I tried to install starDict package from software center, it required the
installation of some other packages which were not signed.
An alert informed me about that, but there was no option to proceed anyway, the
only one was to cancel the installation.
I ha
I can confirm this bug, and want to thank Slug (comment #7) for that
not-intrusive workaround that solved the issue without changing the
whole system aspect settings!
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Thank you very much guys! I'm now happily running the 8.04 on my box!
The irqpoll arqument without "". And now I can run Ubuntu! Boots every
time!!! :).
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JMicron PATA/SATA Controller does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/57502
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I'm having two different kernels, it seems that with this new one
(2.6.24-16) I really can't boot up Ubuntu. With an older one (2.6.22-14)
Ubuntu can be started. But even with the older kernel I need to try
several times.
Below a clip from my /boot/grub/menu.lst Is there any tricks I could
try?
t
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu can't find the HDD. The problem is old:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/57502
I use the amd64 (x64) version.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ubuntu 8.04 doesn't boot with ABIT B9 & JMicron
htt
I updated the latest BIOS for mobo and Jmicron, Windows boots up now a
little bit faster - Ubuntu is still completely dead. Is there any way to
get that to work?
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Me too have the same problem (still), I mean with 7.10 I could use
Ubuntu. approx. 1/7 tries (or something like that) succeeded and Ubuntu
was booting up. After 8.04 update I can't reach my Linux anymore. During
boot I press ALT+F1 to get the console and this is what I get:
-- a clip from a consol
Ok, I tried again...
Now I downloaded the final Ubuntu 7.10 x64 version ...
At the second try I was able to start the Live version, there I selected
Install and all went well. After some updates I was forced to boot again
... now JMicron was not found ... and Ubuntu boot was stalled.
Then - I mu
How I exactly do that, I mean the problem occurs already on the
installation phase, and I don't have any other disks where I could have
working installation. Is there a possibility on (K)ubuntu installation
to give those commands during installation? I'm not an expert with these
installation / hard
Hello guys!
I have tried one year to get Linux to my "new" computer, still not
succeeded... :(
My hardware is following:
Mobo: Abit B9 Intel 965 LGA775 ATX (Having the JMicron SATA controller)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6400, 2.13 GHz, Socket 775, FSB 1066, 2MB Cache
And my problem is that HDD is no
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