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sorinello
| 1,028 | 1,028 |
tgm4883, no, just internet ones.
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2017-05-09
| 1,006 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,028 | 1,028 |
sorinello: you connected to any VPNs?
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2017-05-09
| 1,007 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,028 | 1,028 |
tgm4883, if I tell dig to use @192.168.0.1, it resolves local addresses. No, not connected to any VPN's, no wireless, only cable, simple static setup
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2017-05-09
| 1,008 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,029 | 1,029 |
sorinello: what's the output of "nmcli device show | grep IP4.DNS"
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2017-05-09
| 1,009 |
train
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sobersabre
| 1,031 | 1,031 |
hi
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2017-05-09
| 1,010 |
train
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sobersabre
| 1,032 | 1,032 |
ducasse: I have https://gnunn1.github.io/tilix-web/manual/vteconfig/ applied.
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2017-05-09
| 1,011 |
train
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sobersabre
| 1,032 | 1,032 |
and that script you sent me to source is already sourced on my machine
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2017-05-09
| 1,012 |
train
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sobersabre
| 1,032 | 1,032 |
I have noticed that the issue is only showing if I'm enabling virtualenv
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2017-05-09
| 1,013 |
train
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sobersabre
| 1,032 | 1,032 |
i.e. if the character "circled e" is present.
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2017-05-09
| 1,014 |
train
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Seveas
| 1,033 | 1,033 |
Xtreme: sorry, had to feed the offspring. Did you get anywhere?
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2017-05-09
| 1,015 |
train
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sobersabre
| 1,033 | 1,033 |
ducasse: thanks for links, but it doesn't help.
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2017-05-09
| 1,016 |
train
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<system>
| 1,033 | 1,033 |
=== maite_relato_dur is now known as bis_casado_madur
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2017-05-09
| 1,017 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,033 | 1,033 |
tgm4883, IP4.DNS[1]: 192.168.0.1
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2017-05-09
| 1,018 |
train
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<system>
| 1,033 | 1,033 |
=== revanthbs is now known as revanthbs_
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2017-05-09
| 1,019 |
train
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<system>
| 1,033 | 1,033 |
=== revanthbs_ is now known as revanthbs
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2017-05-09
| 1,020 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,034 | 1,034 |
sorinello: looks good. Running out of ideas here. Do you have ipv6 enabled?
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2017-05-09
| 1,021 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,034 | 1,034 |
tgm4883, no, I have the interface put on Ignore for ipv6
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2017-05-09
| 1,022 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,035 | 1,035 |
sorinello: hmm, that all seems like it should be working then
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2017-05-09
| 1,023 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,035 | 1,035 |
sorinello: is 192.168.0.1 just a dumb router?
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2017-05-09
| 1,024 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,035 | 1,035 |
sorinello: just wondering if you can see DNS logs on it
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2017-05-09
| 1,025 |
train
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nacc
| 1,036 | 1,036 |
sorinello: note also (sorry was afk) you cn run `systemd-resolve` with options to see what it's doing
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2017-05-09
| 1,026 |
train
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sqll
| 1,036 | 1,036 |
what is the problem?
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2017-05-09
| 1,027 |
train
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StormofBytes
| 1,036 | 1,036 |
bit late, but thanks Nicomachus and nacc
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2017-05-09
| 1,028 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,039 | 1,039 |
tgm4883, nacc yes, one of the hosts (windows machine is resolved after 20 seconds of waiting) .. other linux hosts do not resolv at all
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2017-05-09
| 1,029 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,039 | 1,039 |
tgm4883, nacc : --- Information acquired via protocol LLMNR/IPv4 in 157.3ms.
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2017-05-09
| 1,030 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,039 | 1,039 |
-- Data is authenticated: no
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2017-05-09
| 1,031 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,040 | 1,040 |
tgm4883, nacc other hostnames resolve call failed: All attempts to contact name servers or networks failed
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2017-05-09
| 1,032 |
train
|
ioria
| 1,040 | 1,040 |
sorinello, watch -n 1 nslookup google.com
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2017-05-09
| 1,033 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,041 | 1,041 |
ioria, google.com works, Internet works, only local hostnames fail
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2017-05-09
| 1,034 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,042 | 1,042 |
ioria, server can't find balcora: SERVFAIL
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2017-05-09
| 1,035 |
train
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ioria
| 1,042 | 1,042 |
sorinello, what's in /etc/resolv.conf ?
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2017-05-09
| 1,036 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,042 | 1,042 |
ioria, nameserver 127.0.0.53
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2017-05-09
| 1,037 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,043 | 1,043 |
ioria, if it help, pinging the host from windows cmd works instantly
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2017-05-09
| 1,038 |
train
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jushur
| 1,043 | 1,043 |
sorinello: that should be 127.0.0.1:53 i belive
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2017-05-09
| 1,039 |
train
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ioria
| 1,043 | 1,043 |
sorinello, resolv.conf will be overwritten so you can try a sudo sh -c "echo nameserver 8.8.8.8 > /etc/resolv.conf"
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2017-05-09
| 1,040 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,043 | 1,043 |
ioria, I know. But this does not solve the issue
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2017-05-09
| 1,041 |
train
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nacc
| 1,044 | 1,044 |
jushur: no, not with systemd-resolved
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2017-05-09
| 1,042 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,044 | 1,044 |
at the next reboot the resolv.conf is overwritten
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2017-05-09
| 1,043 |
train
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ioria
| 1,044 | 1,044 |
sorinello, ok, but it works ?
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2017-05-09
| 1,044 |
train
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nacc
| 1,044 | 1,044 |
sorinello: so in your current configuration, network names, work, but LAN names don't?
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2017-05-09
| 1,045 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,044 | 1,044 |
ioria, not all local hostnames
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2017-05-09
| 1,046 |
train
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nacc
| 1,044 | 1,044 |
sorinello: can you paostebin the output of `sytemd-resolve <hostname>` in both cases?
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2017-05-09
| 1,047 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,045 | 1,045 |
nacc, exactly, lan names don't resolve
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2017-05-09
| 1,048 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,045 | 1,045 |
nacc, yes, just a second
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2017-05-09
| 1,049 |
train
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revanthbs
| 1,045 | 1,045 |
clear
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2017-05-09
| 1,050 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,046 | 1,046 |
nacc, ioria https://pastebin.com/VixkLM2C
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2017-05-09
| 1,051 |
train
|
jushur
| 1,047 | 1,047 |
sorinello: why are your dns server 127.0.0.53 ? your router is bad configured?
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2017-05-09
| 1,052 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,047 | 1,047 |
jushur, no, my router is fine. router is 192.168.0.1
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2017-05-09
| 1,053 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,047 | 1,047 |
and everything is ok
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2017-05-09
| 1,054 |
train
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jushur
| 1,047 | 1,047 |
sorinello: no all is not fine? you dns ip is bad?
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2017-05-09
| 1,055 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,047 | 1,047 |
jushur: no it's not
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2017-05-09
| 1,056 |
train
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jushur
| 1,048 | 1,048 |
sorinello: sudgesting your router is having a bad dns server ip set
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2017-05-09
| 1,057 |
train
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nacc
| 1,048 | 1,048 |
jushur: please stop, you are incorrect in your assumption
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2017-05-09
| 1,058 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,048 | 1,048 |
jushur: his IP is correct. Please read up on systemd and dnsmasq
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2017-05-09
| 1,059 |
train
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akik
| 1,048 | 1,048 |
is the 127.0.0.53 the address for systemd-resolve or dnsmasq? before the dnsmasq process held 127.0.1.1
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2017-05-09
| 1,060 |
train
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nacc
| 1,048 | 1,048 |
akik: systemd-resolved
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2017-05-09
| 1,061 |
train
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tgm4883
| 1,048 | 1,048 |
akik: 127.0.0.53 is correct for systemd
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2017-05-09
| 1,062 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,049 | 1,049 |
I don't know where to hunt this further
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2017-05-09
| 1,063 |
train
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AtSchool
| 1,050 | 1,050 |
What's the best prom to vm something on linux
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2017-05-09
| 1,064 |
train
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ioria
| 1,050 | 1,050 |
sorinello, i think no harm trying the first fix : https://superuser.com/questions/1153203/ubuntu-17-04-systemd-resolved-dns-lookups-randomly-fail
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2017-05-09
| 1,065 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,050 | 1,050 |
ioria, ok, trying now.
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2017-05-09
| 1,066 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,052 | 1,052 |
ioria, brb, I have to reboot
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2017-05-09
| 1,067 |
train
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ioria
| 1,052 | 1,052 |
ok
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2017-05-09
| 1,068 |
train
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nacc
| 1,052 | 1,052 |
AtSchool: can you rephrase?
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2017-05-09
| 1,069 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,053 | 1,053 |
ioria, same result :(
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2017-05-09
| 1,070 |
train
|
ioria
| 1,054 | 1,054 |
sorinello, that's bad
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2017-05-09
| 1,071 |
train
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jushur
| 1,054 | 1,054 |
sorinello: systemd-resolve --status
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2017-05-09
| 1,072 |
train
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jushur
| 1,054 | 1,054 |
sorinello: what ip dns servers do you get at the end there
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2017-05-09
| 1,073 |
train
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A1Recon
| 1,055 | 1,055 |
where should i paste images?
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2017-05-09
| 1,074 |
train
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A1Recon
| 1,055 | 1,055 |
i need some help with my Ubuntu installation'
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2017-05-09
| 1,075 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,056 | 1,056 |
ioria, jushur https://pastebin.com/TVWZgDrB
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2017-05-09
| 1,076 |
train
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ioria
| 1,058 | 1,058 |
sorinello, can you ping the local ip machines ?
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2017-05-09
| 1,077 |
train
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jushur
| 1,058 | 1,058 |
sorinello: your output missing DNS Servers: and DNS Domain:
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2017-05-09
| 1,078 |
train
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bigl0af
| 1,059 | 1,059 |
anyone seen this on 16.04 when trying to do 'systemctl enable multipath-tools'?
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2017-05-09
| 1,079 |
train
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bigl0af
| 1,059 | 1,059 |
Failed to execute operation: Too many levels of symbolic links
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2017-05-09
| 1,080 |
train
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deemo
| 1,059 | 1,059 |
how do I use binary qt-unified-linux-x64-2.0.5-2-online.run ?
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2017-05-09
| 1,081 |
train
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nacc
| 1,060 | 1,060 |
sorinello: is wlan0 your actual interface? (connected to LAN)?
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2017-05-09
| 1,082 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,060 | 1,060 |
ioria, yes, I can ping them, and I get a response. One of them is actually the router.
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2017-05-09
| 1,083 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,060 | 1,060 |
sorry, I did not pasted ALL the output. just a sec
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2017-05-09
| 1,084 |
train
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nacc
| 1,060 | 1,060 |
sorinello: it's missing a few important bits (compared to mine), Current Scope is unset and no DNS servers listed (as jushur mentioned)
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2017-05-09
| 1,085 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,061 | 1,061 |
nacc, jushur https://pastebin.com/pCe3Af4W
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2017-05-09
| 1,086 |
train
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al2o3-cr
| 1,061 | 1,061 |
deemo: chmod +x; ./foo.run
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2017-05-09
| 1,087 |
train
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deemo
| 1,062 | 1,062 |
oh, its the permission. >:|
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2017-05-09
| 1,088 |
train
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deemo
| 1,062 | 1,062 |
>:-(
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2017-05-09
| 1,089 |
train
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al2o3-cr
| 1,062 | 1,062 |
deemo: it makes it executable
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2017-05-09
| 1,090 |
train
|
ioria
| 1,063 | 1,063 |
sorinello, your /etc/hosts is correct ? i mean, well formatted
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2017-05-09
| 1,091 |
train
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jushur
| 1,064 | 1,064 |
sorinello: dns domain is not a ip number
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2017-05-09
| 1,092 |
train
|
nacc
| 1,064 | 1,064 |
jushur: good catch, that's weird
|
2017-05-09
| 1,093 |
train
|
nacc
| 1,064 | 1,064 |
jushur: sounds like a misadvertising DHCP server, maybe?
|
2017-05-09
| 1,094 |
train
|
deemo
| 1,065 | 1,065 |
al203-cr: unexecutable because it was binary only readable. I could have checked this. >:-(
|
2017-05-09
| 1,095 |
train
|
jushur
| 1,066 | 1,066 |
nacc: yes, or added entries in networkmanager options i supose could make that happen to.
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2017-05-09
| 1,096 |
train
|
nacc
| 1,069 | 1,069 |
jushur: right
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2017-05-09
| 1,097 |
train
|
jushur
| 1,081 | 1,081 |
sorinello: you have domainname set somewhere, to 192.168.0.1 wich is wrong. should be a "name" of some kind. like localdomain
|
2017-05-09
| 1,098 |
train
|
sorinello
| 1,083 | 1,083 |
jushur, from NetworkManager UI, I have put 192.168.0.1 on DNS Servers and Search Domains
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2017-05-09
| 1,099 |
train
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jushur
| 1,086 | 1,086 |
sorinello: only do that to dns not domains
|
2017-05-09
| 1,100 |
train
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jushur
| 1,087 | 1,087 |
sorinello: only dns server, that is
|
2017-05-09
| 1,101 |
train
|
nacc
| 1,088 | 1,088 |
sorinello: ah, so user error :)
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2017-05-09
| 1,102 |
train
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nacc
| 1,089 | 1,089 |
sorinello: your DNS server is not your domain name
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2017-05-09
| 1,103 |
train
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jushur
| 1,089 | 1,089 |
sorinello: when you hold your mouse pointer over the field where you write in the setting you see a tooltip popup. read it. and you will understand why your computer cannot find other computers
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2017-05-09
| 1,104 |
train
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sorinello
| 1,089 | 1,089 |
jushur, just done that, DNS Domain is now not listed at all (I left the field blank in NetworkManager), but still the same problem
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2017-05-09
| 1,105 |
train
|
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