On 10/29/18 12:21 PM, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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So, yeah, the LTS is based upon bleeding edge. This said, I've not
seen much broken from Ubuntu recently, though I personally dislike
netplan.io. YAML based configuration is not a feature, rather it
is a bug.
Ubuntu 17.10 shipped with something broken related to
DNS/systemd-resolved that wasn't fixed for the entire release.
systemd-resolve will claim that a certain DNS server is in use, direct
queries to that DNS server work, but queries to the systemd-resolved
resolver return NXDOMAIN. Clearing the cache doesn't help.
Yes, you can turn that off, but I'm counting that as something broken.
Interesting. I was unaware of it, as I usually prevent systemd from
handling DNS.
The big ones I know of are the gcc 2.96 from RH, and the broken perl RH
shipped for about a decade. Doesn't surprise me that ubuntu non-LTS are
potentially broken (bleeding edge).
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