Todays regular updates via the Ubuntu "Software Updater" has fixed this
issue.
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to network-manager in Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1539634
Title:
network-manager
I am getting no internet after booting and the "network-manager main
process ... killed by SEGV signal" error in my log file today, after
having used internet via my computer this morning.
I can bring Internet back by using:
sudo ifconfig eth0 up
sudo dhclient
--
You received this bug
This just happened to me, after an update. Alt+Left logged me out, and
Ctrl+Alt+Del restarted the computer, even though I had mapped this
combination to another command, and used successfully for weeks.
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Touch seeded
I can confirm this in 20.04.1:
Oct 23 17:29:00 comp systemd-resolved[753]: Server returned error NXDOMAIN,
mitigating potential DNS violation DVE-2018-0001, retrying transaction with
reduced feature level UDP.
Oct 23 17:29:00 comp systemd-resolved[753]: Server returned error NXDOMAIN,
I am still seeing this in Ubuntu 20.04.1:
Oct 23 17:29:10 comp gdm-password][1766]: pam_unix(gdm-password:auth):
Couldn't open /etc/securetty: No such file or directory
--
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to pam in
I also see this in Ubuntu 20.04 Gnome. I have installed my Brother
HL-L3270CDW printer using the official driver, for all features to be
available:
https://support.brother.com/g/b/producttop.aspx?c=us=en=hll3270cdw_us_eu_as
Now, if I open the "Printers" dialogue, the manually installed Brother
Public bug reported:
If "Software & Updates" > "Updates" > "Automatically check for updates"
is set to "Daily" as a user, I would expect it to check right after
start up, and perhaps every third hour?
Currently, you need to manually trigger a check by opening "Software
Updater", for example by
7 matches
Mail list logo