

Thank you again! I’ll investigate :)
Thank you again! I’ll investigate :)
I’ll do so.
May I ask you one more thing? I see that DNS0.eu speaks about setting their DNS resolvers in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf
. Do you know what’s the difference between specifying the DNS there, and specifying it in the network configuration (for instance in Ubuntu, IPv4 -> Method = Automatic (Only addresses) & DNS Servers = [list])?
Much gratitude!
Thank you so much for the clarification and for the very useful link!
I’ll edit my original confused post – or maybe delete it altogether.
What I wanted to achieve was independence from CloudFlare and other DNS resolvers. But I think I’ve completely misunderstood what Unbound does!
Cheers, will look into it! I think I’m very confused as to what I want…
[also @sainth@lemmy.world] Overall I agree with you, drivers are generally well-usable even if not OEM, which is fantastic. But yes I do notice small glitches that OEM drivers do solve, an example is trackpoint vs touchpad interference.
Actually I must try to install by hand the old OEM driver (for Ubuntu 20.04) in the new 24.05, and see if it works. I hope I won’t break anything…
Cool! I missed this one, thank you! I can wait. Unfortunately Framework don’t ship to my country, but I could make a trip to a neighbouring one where friends live :)
As @tal@lemmy.today reports, it’s a known bug. If you disable UBlock and possibly Decentraleyes, then navigate to a page, then re-enable them, navigation should then work normally, at least for a while.