Okay, so now I verified that the nameserver was added to resolv.conf.
Then I rechecked before disconnecting and noted that the extra
resolv.conf entry had disappeared (without changes to network
configuration in the meanwhile). nm-tool reported the correct nameserver
address still, and it seemed
Public bug reported:
Having paired an Android phone, the network manager menu in Unity
displays the GT-I9300 Network appropriately and I can tether over the
phone's mobile broadband just fine.
However, the PAN's nameserver setting is put directly into
/etc/resolv.conf (instead of doing the
Confirmed that the bug exists once more. Martyn's fix works. Could that
be packaged, perhaps?
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Title:
Google Chrome
Public bug reported:
Installing 14.04 in a classroom dual-boot environment, Unity shows icons
for the Windows partitions on the launcher, nonfunctional since they
require root to mount. Such extraneous icons only serve to confuse the
user.
Googling, I found out about the
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