what's the best way to report problems with kubuntu 15.10?
David Lang
david at lang.hm
Fri Sep 11 18:58:19 UTC 2015
On Thu, 10 Sep 2015, Clay Weber wrote:
> On Thursday, September 10, 2015 04:52:50 PM David Lang wrote:
>> On Fri, 11 Sep 2015, Xen wrote:
>>> On 09/11/2015 12:11 AM, David Lang wrote:
>>>> I decided to go ahead and give 15.10 a try to see if it solved the
>>>> problems I've been having with 15.04 (multi-display), and I've run into
>>>> a couple new issues.
>>>>
>>>> First, the ethernet port has changed from eth0 to enx00249b0e398f
>>>>
>>>> I think this is a systemd thing where they think they are better
>>>>
>>>> identifying the interface. Unfortunantly the ports are not labled like
>>>> this on any system that I've ever used, so naming things this way just
>>>> means I have no way of knowing (or remembering) the name of the
>>>> interface.
>>>
>>> I seriously suggest you just fix it by doing this:
>>>
>>> # ln -s /dev/null /etc/udev/rules.d/80-net-setup-link.rules
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>> Thank you for pointing me to that. It annoyed the heck out of me as well.
>>> For some reason Debian 8 seems not to do that. I have two default Debian
>>> 8 systems currently and both don't sport this 'feature' even though they
>>> have systemd.
>
> This is from a more recent version of udev than what is in Debbian Stable,
> iirc.
after putting the link in, it shows up as usb0 (network manager still sees
nothing(
>>>> Third, the login time is insanely long, 10+ minutes from providing my
>>>> password until the panel finally shows up. For the first 5 or so minutes
>>>> the network interface doesn't show up in an ifconfig -a either
>>>
>>> I hope you made sure to use a fresh user home directory, in case 15.04
>>> things are messing with 15.10 at this point.
>>
>> I had a very seriously messed up kde config, so I had to completly remove
>> any kde related config directories to get it to let me login at all.
>>
>> I just found another couple of nasties
>>
>> In today's update, the 'suspend' option was removed from the power/session
>> menu, so I have no way of suspending my laptop :-( What's going on here?
>> This isn't Gnome where they remove user options with each release!
>>
>
> Sometimes this disappears from the menu until a reboot after a kernel or some
> other base system update. Or at least I have seen it happen to me before. But
> that wasn't specific to plasma 5.
still missing after a reboot.
David Lang
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