I guess I will roll it back to Thank you for your time I came here after spending 2 very long days researching, troubleshooting and reading manpages and config files.
This forum is where I assumed, perhaps incorrectly, that people came to receive help in resolving complex issues. Your help consisted of telling me where to look, assuming I was hiding something, telling me to check the settings again and RTFM. What you failed to do is read my e-mail and ask any questions, all of which is your right. The problem was most likely a failed upgrade. In fact this was the third failed upgrade, the first 2 failed to complete at all.
Perhaps I should have added this in in my initial post but I assumed probably incorrectly that it completed without any errors I saw and it should be fine. You did not know that other than the pi-hole install and fstab entries to mount shares on file servers the whole networking stack was completely default, I made no changes because I did not need to. I do not make changes to the defaults unless I need to because they are too easy to forget. Post by PrivateSnafu » Tue Jan 08, am.
Post by rene » Tue Jan 08, pm. Post by Pippin » Tue Jan 08, pm. Post by PrivateSnafu » Wed Jan 09, am. Privacy Terms. Skip to content. Quick links. Click the NetworkManager applet. Highlight the service you wish to change your connection and click edit. Go to the IPv4 Settings tab. Now open terminal and run this command. If you change it on your router ALL devices will use that DNS service, unless you change again it on your individual device as above.
Last edited by Mattyboy on Wed Apr 05, pm, edited 1 time in total. Post by youngster » Sun Jan 24, pm I'm on Cinnamon. I have about 10 hostnames defined on my local router. When I installed Mint I expected these hostnames to be resolved, yet I am forced to use IP numbers to find these machines. So where exactly do I define what my nameserver is? Last edited by youngster on Mon Jan 25, pm, edited 1 time in total.
Screenshot from You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. Post by youngster » Sun Jan 24, pm Yeah that was the first thing I tried, but it didn't help.
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