On Fri, 2016-09-23 at 18:43 +0300, Kevin wrote:
First of all, thanks for the super speedy Gnome 3.22, well done!
Second, I sadly had to rollback, since I lost DNS and was not able to get it back. I have limited time so I can't investigate any further, but this is what I did.
Reset and cleared all networks, disabled firewall and all 'special' changes I made (normally I use UFW with custom rules, as well as my custom DNS server through a pi-hole with Google DNS as backup), disconnect VPN. Reconnected with a fresh out of the box network, but still no DNS with router settings nor Google DNS. For the record, I can ping any IP address, just no DNS. I attempted to open YaST networking, but it got stuck at reading DNS settings and I had to kill it. systemd logs just said "can't resolve this and that address."
Sorry I can't be more complete, I will attempt to investigate more later. Open to any suggestions hopefully telling me it's all my fault!
That sounds like NM identified the /etc/resolv.conf as being manually modified and refuses to update it. Please try: * make a backup of /etc/resolv.conf * delete /etc/resolv.conf * reboot the system Cheers, Dominique