What is the name of the package to report network bug UBUNTU 18.10
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System is installed from iso, downloaded from ubuntu.com. It is clean, no any additional packages are installed.
I would like to report This issue
Whatever I use goes with below response.
ubuntu-bug linux -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
ubuntu-bug netplan -
The report is about a package that is not installed.
ubuntu-bug netplan.io -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
ubuntu-bug network-manager -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
What package name should I use?
networking 18.10 bug-reporting
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System is installed from iso, downloaded from ubuntu.com. It is clean, no any additional packages are installed.
I would like to report This issue
Whatever I use goes with below response.
ubuntu-bug linux -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
ubuntu-bug netplan -
The report is about a package that is not installed.
ubuntu-bug netplan.io -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
ubuntu-bug network-manager -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
What package name should I use?
networking 18.10 bug-reporting
I suspect it's not a bug, but more you DHCP isn't working (or is restricted; default install assumes your network uses DHCP as most people's do & doesn't have additional security). Howevernetwork-manager
may be suitable as a package.
– guiverc
Apr 6 at 6:26
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System is installed from iso, downloaded from ubuntu.com. It is clean, no any additional packages are installed.
I would like to report This issue
Whatever I use goes with below response.
ubuntu-bug linux -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
ubuntu-bug netplan -
The report is about a package that is not installed.
ubuntu-bug netplan.io -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
ubuntu-bug network-manager -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
What package name should I use?
networking 18.10 bug-reporting
System is installed from iso, downloaded from ubuntu.com. It is clean, no any additional packages are installed.
I would like to report This issue
Whatever I use goes with below response.
ubuntu-bug linux -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
ubuntu-bug netplan -
The report is about a package that is not installed.
ubuntu-bug netplan.io -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
ubuntu-bug network-manager -
This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove all third party package and try again.
What package name should I use?
networking 18.10 bug-reporting
networking 18.10 bug-reporting
edited Apr 6 at 11:58
Igor
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I suspect it's not a bug, but more you DHCP isn't working (or is restricted; default install assumes your network uses DHCP as most people's do & doesn't have additional security). Howevernetwork-manager
may be suitable as a package.
– guiverc
Apr 6 at 6:26
add a comment |
I suspect it's not a bug, but more you DHCP isn't working (or is restricted; default install assumes your network uses DHCP as most people's do & doesn't have additional security). Howevernetwork-manager
may be suitable as a package.
– guiverc
Apr 6 at 6:26
I suspect it's not a bug, but more you DHCP isn't working (or is restricted; default install assumes your network uses DHCP as most people's do & doesn't have additional security). However
network-manager
may be suitable as a package.– guiverc
Apr 6 at 6:26
I suspect it's not a bug, but more you DHCP isn't working (or is restricted; default install assumes your network uses DHCP as most people's do & doesn't have additional security). However
network-manager
may be suitable as a package.– guiverc
Apr 6 at 6:26
add a comment |
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I suspect it's not a bug, but more you DHCP isn't working (or is restricted; default install assumes your network uses DHCP as most people's do & doesn't have additional security). However
network-manager
may be suitable as a package.– guiverc
Apr 6 at 6:26