On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Contact Orielstar <cont...@orielstar.com> wrote:
> Folks, > > I'm almost embarrassed to bother you with this - it's such a small issue - > but still, I guess we need to know about everything big or small... > > I have 3 DNS servers set up in my network connection, and when I go to > connection information it shows me the Primary, Secondary and *Ternary* > DNS ips. I'm sorry to be pedantic, but “*Ternary*” means “having three > parts”. Operators in C# can be unary, binary or *ternary* – they take > one, two or three operands. “*Tertiary*” means “third in order”. > > Hi Dave, thanks for taking the time to report this. Details are important :) I'm not familiar with the codebase, but I tracked down the bug to be in the package network-manager-applet. Would you please file a bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet Click on "Report a bug" on the right ^ Cheers, Andrea On this basis, it should be Primary, Secondary and Tertiary (not Ternary) > DNS. If you would like to argue that it's an operand with 3 parts, then it > should be Unary, Binary and Ternary DNS, however, the DNS servers are hit > in order so I think P/S/T is correct. > > Cheers, > -- > > Dave Jury > > rielstar > Business Solutions > > Marondera Branch: > 10A Tipperary > Marondera > Phone 0773 247 121 > > -- > Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list > Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss > >
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