I'm noticing the same behavior. For a while I see DNS requests from the
build in dnsmasq being sent to the forwarding DNS servers (either as set
by DHCP or manually in the network manager config) and responses coming
in just fine. After a while however I only see the request packets being
sent on m
Concerning the problem when using the tarball Eclipse: adding the
downloaded Eclipse executable to the Main Menu (which is a weird setting
in Unity anyway) via System Settings > Main Menu, and manually setting
its icon to the provided xpm solved my problems. I can now pin Eclipse
to the launcher an
I'm having the same issue at this moment.
Even though it is a server issue, shouldn't it all fail a little more
gracefully. Crashing looks like a bad way to notify that the servers
aren't working if you ask me.
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crushed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442794
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