06-06-2017
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Originally Posted by
Peasant
Actually this looks similar, but not quite, because their DNS-servers become set at some point - my problem is that it doesn't. The behavior i get is the same as if i would select "DHCP" instead of "DHCP -Adresses only". It also happens regardless of the network selected, even when i use a non-WiFi connection.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Peasant
If you can, try downgrading packages mentioned in the bug and retest.
I will try that anyways (i got nothing to lose) and will report back. Right now i had to took the laptop in question to repair because the keyboard is broken (unrelated to this) so it will take a few days.
Thanks for the hint.
bakunin
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