Probably. My (fully updated) 20.04.1 LTS box is still at version
1.18.0-2build1, though.
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Title:
defective ir-keytable udev
Public bug reported:
ir-keytable v1.18.0-2build1 ships /lib/udev/rules.d/60-ir-keytable.rules
containing the following rule:
ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="rc", RUN+="/usr/bin/ir-keytable -a
/etc/rc_maps.cfg -s $name"
After upgrading to Focal, this does not get triggered at boot, nor if I
This issue seems to have been resolved in Xenial as a side-effect of
changing to systemd, as systemd-sysctl.service runs before
NetworkManager.service and networking.service. When those services
configure a device-specific use_tempaddr sysctl, it will be left alone.
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I just realised that this bug also impacts NetworkManager, at least on
Vivid: I set the property "ipv6.ip6-privacy" on the default wired
Ethernet interface to 0 (in order to prevent a remote CIFS mount from
freezing every few hours), however after a reboot, privacy extensions
remained active. My
The second part is now committed, here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=6b9511f6e98429c01b741754bc58795bf59f693e
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FYI,
The Fedora project has decided to consider IPv6-only network attachment
failing out-of-the-box a release blocker for Fedora 17. And the required
patches to fix that is hitting the NetworkManager upstream code as we
speak. One significant commit is here:
Stéphane, the same patch was posted in this bug as well, see comment
#316. (The one in #317 is no longer necessary, as it's been included in
the NSPR upstream code for a long time now.)
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on changing these defaults for Oneiric. However,
they won't be changed for Natty because it's already quite late in the
cycle to do so»
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you have is all about. Could you be more specific?
Best regards,
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Title:
Default to enabling IPv6
Great!
However, is IPv4 success still required in order to bring up interfaces?
If so, that still needs to change before you can say that Ubuntu truly
supports IPv6 networks out of the box.
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I'll do my best, but I can't promise you I find the time before next
week, I'm going away from Friday, and I've got a really busy schedule
today and tomorrow.
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