Post A5XPMXdueyuN8RzaWe by edavies@octodon.social
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(DIR) Post #A5V4TGUkKKuKcr9KtM by jpmens@mastodon.social
2021-03-23T11:26:13Z
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I'm very grateful to David for putting this to succinctly: /etc/resolv.conf(/via https://twitter.com/dave_universetf/status/1374239110857035783)
(DIR) Post #A5V4YZDQ9TXE8OZe40 by wolf480pl@mstdn.io
2021-03-23T11:31:56Z
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@jpmens where's "stop and disable systemd-resolved" ?
(DIR) Post #A5Vn5uwIneGL37HPSC by herve_02@social.epyisageek.net
2021-03-23T19:51:02Z
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@jpmens i didn't find when resolf.conf is realy used
(DIR) Post #A5XNyis79vch3ciIQC by niconiconi@cybre.space
2021-03-24T14:19:01Z
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@wolf480pl @jpmens +1, where's the "stop and disable /etc/resolv.conf management in NetworkManager.conf" option?
(DIR) Post #A5XPMXdueyuN8RzaWe by edavies@octodon.social
2021-03-23T12:42:57Z
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@jpmens The textbook example of: any problem in computing can be fixed by adding another level of abstraction/indirection … except the problem of having too many levels of abstraction/indirection.