I experiencing the same problem. My two Ethernet interfaces does not get
renamed. I want to accomplish the following.
eth0 => eth1
eth1 => eth0
Basically switching names between the Ethernet interfaces.
I had the same exact setup on 18.04 which worked.
You can find some information about my sys
Has someone taken a look at this? Bionic has been out for a couple of
months now.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1768789
Title:
connectivity result
Public bug reported:
The connectivity for a connection results in limited when behind a proxy
for NetworkManager.
$ sudo nmcli general
STATE CONNECTIVITY WIFI-HW WIFI WWAN-HW WWAN
connected (site only) limited enabled enabled enabled enabled
$ sudo nmcli ne
I'm sorry the environment I'm using does not have all the base packages.
But I'm still curious why the dh-python dependency was removed from the
python3 package.
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Here is the complete output while trying to install python3 in a bionic
environment (debootstrap).
# apt-get install python3
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
adduser apt apt-utils bzip2 ca-certificates debconf deb
Public bug reported:
I get the following while trying to install python3 on Bionic.
dpkg-query: package 'dh-python' is not installed
Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
What I can tell, every other Ubun
Why does not python3 depend on dh-python?
I get the following while trying to install python3:
dpkg-query: package 'dh-python' is not installed
Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files,
and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents.
What I can tell, every
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