$ systemd-resolve --status
Global
LLMNR setting: no
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSOverTLS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no
DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.arpa
16.172.in-addr.arpa
168.192.in-addr.arpa
Public bug reported:
Systemd-resolved fails to resolve a host which has a private IP address, even
though its DNS entry is public. This happens even when I am connected to a VPN
where the host resides.
Interestingly, if I manually issue a `host -a` request, the host gets resolved,
and further r
@htrex:
I'm using PHPStorm as well, and the issue seems gone after I rebooted to
previous kernel (5.3.0-45-generic). I suggest you do the same until this is
resolved.
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I have this issue as well. Rebooted my Thinkpad X1 Carbon 6th gen today,
and now I'm getting these UI lockups for a few seconds every few
minutes, even though the mouse cursor still moves and Spotify keeps
playing what it is playing.
In my case, this seems related to PhpStorm 2020.1. It's enough t
I'll switch to 20.04 as soon as it's released, thanks. Is the spinner
there by default by any chance?
Regarding 1. being not a bug in general, I'm tempted to disagree.
Windows does that somehow, which means it must be possible for Linux to
do as well. Although I do understand that perhaps it's not
3 and 4 then, I guess?
Also, thanks for the pointers! I don't think the symptoms we're having are
exactly same, but they're close enough to give it a shot at considering them as
such.
Here's where I think our experience differs:
- My impression from bug 1838725 is that sometimes you don't see th
Ah right, I guess something has changed. The first case (booting with
disk password) now acts closer to the second (booting without it),
although I haven't tested the latter recently.
The issues that remain are:
1. The Lenovo logo only appears on screen after a significant delay. If feels
as if
I'm attaching a video of the reboot process I performed on Saturday. For
the reference, I had exacly same success with a full poweroff and clean
boot, except I had to enter my PC boot password in that case.
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I have multiple issues with plymouth-theme-spinner on my 6th generation
X1 Carbon. I'll try listing them here.
1. If I enable hard disk password in BIOS, neither Lenovo logo, nor the
spinner is shown durin
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