Today I am not able to connect to VPN at all. I tried configurations for three countries, have set the DNS to Mullvad DNS. Connects to Internet, but does connect to VPN. Even for normal Internet, I had to change the DNS. This DNS thing also has become a regular problem. Every I have to change DNS several times and hope it will work.
On Wed, 6 May 2020 at 12:29 AM, Anil <[email protected]> wrote: > > did you try asking the internet about this problem? > > like, reading the first google hit for > > "dell xps 9370 keyboard problems"? > > 25 years ago the first thing I would have done would have been to look > for answers in books, computer magazines etc. > 10 years ago, I would have googled it. Even 2 years ago I would have > googled it. > > For the last two years, there have been such an avalanche of problems > that I have to think of other possibilities beyond those discussed on > the thread. > > See, the keyboard has been working perfectly for months. It was > working perfectly yesterday and again whole day after reinstall. > Problems pop up suddenly and then they often go away for no reason, > even without changing BIOS etc. > > If it was about just one device, I would still google it. As a matter > of fact (don't put that in quotes in the reply) I still do daily for > various problems. That's how I installed Mullvad, the first time I > have installed it. For the last two years (or somewhat more), the same > kind of problems appear on all devices that I use: feature phone, > Android smartphone, iPhone, iPad, Macbook, Windows laptop, Linux > laptop, Qubes OS laptop. Different hardwares, different OS's. > > > seems like that hardware just might be subfunctional by design > > in general, no "compromise" required. > > > > so for the keyboard to work, unplug _all_ cables (data, dock, power) > > _and_ pick a bios version that matches your current astrological > > alignment. if you are lucky, then it might work. > > changes in room temperature might require a different bios version. > > > > It is (in)glorious. Perhaps the message is just "Remove" (hardware?), > as you suggested. It's a pretty bleak scenario, if you look at it in > general, not as a developer or niche user. > > Room temperature is a whole different story by itself. There are many > stories linked to it. > > Regards, > > अनिल एकलव्य > (Anil Eklavya) > -- अनिल एकलव्य (Anil Eklavya) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "qubes-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/qubes-users/CAAPfsu9aZeeq9Hh%3D8NkPf5hgNAvL1ZzNj5LkaHx5jeTQJrKFWA%40mail.gmail.com.
