Are you guys sure it isn't Avahi? It was still happening to me after
stopping the network manager service. Is it not the incompatibility
mentioned in the Arch docs? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Avahi
My ip and dns finally stopped changing when I disabled Avahi. Also
happened to this guy:
Potential regression? I think I'm seeing this on Ubuntu 20.04:
May 31 04:35:10 HOSTNAME audit[2997513]: AVC apparmor="DENIED"
operation="sendmsg" profile="/{,usr/}sbin/dhclient" name="/log"
pid=2997513 comm="dhclient" requested_mask="w" denied_mask="w" fsuid=0
ouid=0
dpkg --list | grep apparmor
Some parameters around the bug may have changed, but the main issue is
the same, same webcam, same garbled green output with some strips of
correct video, e.g. the very top. I actually do have a /dev/video0
though. Initially I just get a black screen as output that seems non-
functional (e.g. che
I would just like to confirm that my experience matches that of Richard
King 100% I should update more often though since I only did so last
night and encountered this.
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I'm interested to know where Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl) and
Sebastien Bacher (seb128) get their information. If that is the case
that it brings down dbus (and is supposed to bring down dbus), then I
should see my desktop crash whenever I run this command on whatever
machine I run it on?
I can also confirm this behaviour in Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS. The document
always opens, but it seems entirely random whether it will open within
the browser or in its own window. I haven't been using mozplugger long
enough to say the frequency of each, or if there is anything else
associated with the
Hmm, the problem seems to have been transient for me. It persisted
through several reboots, I also rebooted into windows and into the older
17 (as opposed to the current 24) kernel. The connection worked in both
of those, this morning I booted again back to the 24 kernel, and it
seems to have mag
I can confirm this for the 64 bit kernel as well. If I drop back and
use the kernel 3.2.0-17 I do not have the problem. In my case the
lights do not blink as described here. On my system the lights on the
interface do not light up at all, and the light for the connection on my
Microsoft MN-500 r
Network traffic just for audio shouldn't really be a problem, even
really high quality audio is typically <1MB a second. I'm pretty sure
your typical network card should handle that just fine, I mean we've
done likewise with video on our home network without a problem, high
quality mkvs at that.
Same problem here, worked fine back in 9.10, also if you install the
other packages (paprefs) and go to System>Preferences>PulseAudio
Preferences and then to the Multicast/RTP tab and enable both the sender
and receiver, then check "loop audio to local speakers" then the audio
is not delayed, but i
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