BTW, the long timeout you see on short name lookup failures is most
likely due to LLMNR being on by default. I think this is insane and I
always switch it off in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf .
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1726124
Title:
DNS domain search paths not updated when VPN started
Status in network-manager package in
Paul Smith, what you describe is information leakage and shouldn't IMHO
work as you say by default.
Consider that I'm connected to a corporate network and have an
(untrusted) VPN active which I only want to use to access resources on
its network (never-default: yes). Then by having the resolver
Christopher, I have since upgraded that Dell Precision to 17.04 and
while I still often get the error popup on that computer I cannot
confirm that it is actually Xorg that crashed, because now that I
looked, the crash popup on 17.04 today was about some unrelated software
Reported as Bug 1694331.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1426596
Title:
I get an "error report" popup on log-in
Status in xorg package in Ubuntu:
Public bug reported:
Sometimes (not very often), Ubuntu shows an error popup immediately
after login (after power-on) that says Xorg has crashed. No other ill
effects have been noticed, everything works normally after that.
The automatic error reporting does not go through because of
This still happens from time to time on a fresh install of 16.10 on a
Dell Precision 5520. So x86_64. Apport says it's unreportable because
the core file is truncated.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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