On a home internet with just one router provided by your internet provider, your router is the gateway and the local nameserver.
So you can put the ipv4 of the router in everywhere it asks for default gateway or nameserver.
There were shadowy conspiracists lurking in the dark alleys of Washington, and hiding from the glaring sun in the High Desert of California, but they were laughably easy prey when the Martian lizard people, the subterranean Vril-empowered mole-men, and the globalist pedophile Commies did show up.
On a home internet with just one router provided by your internet provider, your router is the gateway and the local nameserver.
So you can put the ipv4 of the router in everywhere it asks for default gateway or nameserver.
You only need one. Standard is to use your router IP as local nameserver.
If your internet provider has issues with name resolutions, which happens sometimes, you can instead set 8.8.8.8 (Google’s nameserver) or 1.1.1.1 (Cloudflare’s nameserver). But then you can’t ping other devices in your local network by name, and loading websites can be a tiny bit slower.
Nameserver should be the IP of your router.
But you should check/set that with nmtui, then NetworkManager overwrites that file itself.
First step to check would be which packages were updated, and whether there are any .pacnew and .pacsave files in /etc
Cause that’s really the only way a pacman update can fuck up networking, by installing a new config file for a networking-related package.
sudo find /etc -name *.pac*
also check if there are systemctl services that didn’t come back up (most likely systemd-resolved)
sudo systemctl --failed
And how much time did you save from the performance gains?
And who can blame him?
I feel like this yast been done before.
And 52 is divisible by 13.
The desktop is dying.
Yes, but do you actually get that cheaper price when you walk into the dealership? Or is that just the bait they dangle in front of you to get you there so they can play their pricing games with you?
With the most open CVEs, bugs and ports, anyway.
It was the first programmable, fully automatic, digital, turing-complete computer (although they only found out the last part after Zuse died).
So I’d argue, it was the first computer in the sense we understand and use the word today.
wanderlust…damn it.
concentration camps
The bicycle
The car
The computer (arguably, with the Zuse Z3)
Spoiler: I’m German.
And when you tell it to suspend or hibernate, it also powers off.
Fun facts:
The OS wars are over, and Linux won.
He did everything right and believed in the system.
And then he himself, or someone close to him, got a diagnosis that ensured life-long medical debt and poverty.
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