Ubuntu 16.10+ uses systemd-resolved
as DNS resolver.
I prefer the setup 16.04 uses, dnsmasq
as the resolver.
How can I do that on 16.10+, especially on 17.04?
Ubuntu 16.10+ uses systemd-resolved
as DNS resolver.
I prefer the setup 16.04 uses, dnsmasq
as the resolver.
How can I do that on 16.10+, especially on 17.04?
I am setting up quota on my Linode server running Ubuntu 16.10, and I get the following error
Cannot stat() mounted device /dev/root: No such file or directory
So to fix this, I reached this thread for the fix which is done by adding
ln -s /dev/xvda /dev/root
/etc/init.d/quota restart
to the /etc/rc.local
. But Ubuntu 16.10 doesn't uses rc.local
anymore instead uses systemd. What is the alternative for rc.local
, How can I run the above commands on startup?
Also I enabled the service using systemctl enable rc-local.service
but it didn't work for me. Any lead would be appreciated.
on Ubuntu 16.10, for some minute after wifi connection, systemd-journal
, systemd-resolve
and dnsmasq
tend to use almost 150% of CPU.
Is this normal?
after upgrading from 16.04 to 16.10 I am getting the following error while running DosBox :
DOSBox version 0.74
Copyright 2002-2010 DOSBox Team, published under GNU GPL.
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CONFIG:Loading primary settings from config file /home/zetathon/.dosbox/dosbox-0.74.conf
MIXER:Got different values from SDL: freq 44100, blocksize 512
ALSA:Can't subscribe to MIDI port (65:0) nor (17:0)
MIDI:Opened device:none
DOSBox switched to max cycles, because of the setting: cycles=auto. If the game runs too fast try a fixed cycles amount in DOSBox's options.
Exit to error: DRC64:Unhandled memory reference