I hope something can be worked out before this lands in the next LTS-
release. This breaks one of the most common uses of a VPN (remote work).
Right now a workaround is using this script after connecting to a VPN-
server:
https://github.com/jonathanio/update-systemd-resolved
It calls systemd-res
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1667825 ***
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I am running into DNS issues with OpenVPN as well. When connected `dig
ddg.gg` fails, but `dig ddg.gg @8.8.8.8` works. This started after
running updates yesterday.
I can't tell if bug #1667825 is the same
If this becomes an option in 'custom tarball', does that mean I can
access that option with the regular OTA updates?
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It is an understandable design decision, and from an aesthetic
standpoint truncating the URL does make sense.
My objection is twofold. One problem is that in my opinion truncating
the URL limits the usability of the browser. Even though plenty of
website do make a mess of anything behind the /, ot
I have the same problem, but with a music collection that is actually
quite well-tagged. For a lot of (pop) music the actual album something
came from is irrelevant and undesirable to have tagged, because it
clutters up the album view of (other) music players. When I am browsing
albums, I expect to
(Problem present in OTA-11)
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Title:
Unknown albums and unknown artists should not be shown
Status in Ubuntu Musi
Temporary workaround:
In the album view, enter a single space in the search field. This seems
to filter out all the 'Unknown Albums'.
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Do I understand correctly that the thumbnailer uses a remote service
(7digital?) by default?
>From a user's perspective I would expect to be able to reach this
setting from the Music App, but if the use of this remote service is
something that is done by the thumbnailer, I am not sure if adding it
Thanks for the in-depth reply.
It is reassuring to hear that dash.ubuntu.com acts as a proxy. On a
personal level I find this to be more tolerable than a direct interface
with a commercial service I have no customer relation with.
The data aspect alone is probably enough to warrant inclusion of a
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