It's worth mentioning that even with the downgraded bios the mouse
cursor frequently gets stuck requiring a screen flex to fix.
In addition the downgraded bios exposes similar sticking on Windows. So
I can only imagine that resolving this was the purpose of the bios
update in the first place.
Onc
This workaround worked for me in 16.10:
In /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Comment out:
dns=dnsmasq
The run:
sudo service NetworkManager restart
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Public bug reported:
The first time I connect to a VPN (vpnc) everything works fine, but if I
disconnect and then reconnect I can no longer resolve DNS entries
although I can connect directly via IP address. The only solution seems
to be a reboot.
This was working fine in 16.04.
** Affects: netw
** Description changed:
- The first time I connect to a VPN (vpnc) everything works fine, but if I
- disconnect and then reconnect I can no longer resolve DNS entries
- although I can connect directly via IP address. The only solution seems
- to be a reboot.
+ Ubuntu 16.10
+ The first time I conne
Does anyone know a workaround for 16.10? There is no option to downgrade
the package there.
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Title:
dns server priority broken
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