DNS Setting Will Not Stick In Deepin System Settings!
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Freddy1X
deepin
2013-06-30 06:15
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[quote]Hye.

I've tried both ways, from Deepin System Settings, I tried to change my DNS Settings to use Google DNS. But everytime I click on 'Save', the setting just not saved! It just stick to default configuration.

I also have tried with /etc/resolve.conf file, but it seems not working too. Can somebody clarify this to me? Is this a bug too? How can I set the DNS so that it will stick right there until the end of the world?

well. it is a bug. And there are two ways to solve this bug.
1. just delete this connection by clicking "delete" button in Setting page. you may find that your wired toggle button doesnt works correct. Dont worry, just restart your pc and go to setting page, if the mac address entry is empty just enter your settings again and save it.

2. move to this link . http://www.linuxdeepin.com/forum/6/14305. ignore those chinese words, just download the attachment, extract it, "cd"  to those patches, and apply two commands  mentioned in that post and done! oh, dont forget to input your settings one more time.

if there's any questions, please reply.[/quote]

I've installed the patches and restarted my laptop after that. Guess what? It is working! Thank you very much!
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Freddy1X
deepin
2013-06-27 21:46
#1
Hye.

I've tried both ways, from Deepin System Settings, I tried to change my DNS Settings to use Google DNS. But everytime I click on 'Save', the setting just not saved! It just stick to default configuration.

I also have tried with /etc/resolve.conf file, but it seems not working too. Can somebody clarify this to me? Is this a bug too? How can I set the DNS so that it will stick right there until the end of the world?
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lihongwu
deepin
2013-06-27 23:09
#2
The issue has been reported to our bug tracker. Thank you for your feedback and sorry for the inconvenience.
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Freddy1X
deepin
2013-06-27 23:54
#3
The issue has been reported to our bug tracker. Thank you for your feedback and sorry for the inconvenience.

Thank you very much for the reply!
Hope to see the update soon!
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ramkumar
deepin
2013-06-28 22:16
#4
Hi,

For me, the DNS entries are getting saved in the Network manager. But its not appearing in the /etc/resolv.conf . I only get this in /etc/resolv.conf
  1. nameserver 127.0.1.1
  2. domain corp.linuxdeepin.com
  3. search corp.linuxdeepin.com
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But while I test the google DNS using this command,
  1. sudo traceroute -n -w 2 -q 2 -m 30 8.8.8.8
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I get the DNS servers are google's one i.e 8.8.8.8
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cursorzz
deepin
2013-06-29 01:32
#5
Hye.

I've tried both ways, from Deepin System Settings, I tried to change my DNS Settings to use Google DNS. But everytime I click on 'Save', the setting just not saved! It just stick to default configuration.

I also have tried with /etc/resolve.conf file, but it seems not working too. Can somebody clarify this to me? Is this a bug too? How can I set the DNS so that it will stick right there until the end of the world?

well. it is a bug. And there are two ways to solve this bug.
1. just delete this connection by clicking "delete" button in Setting page. you may find that your wired toggle button doesnt works correct. Dont worry, just restart your pc and go to setting page, if the mac address entry is empty just enter your settings again and save it.

2. move to this link . http://www.linuxdeepin.com/forum/6/14305. ignore those chinese words, just download the attachment, extract it, "cd"  to those patches, and apply two commands  mentioned in that post and done! oh, dont forget to input your settings one more time.

if there's any questions, please reply.
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deepin
2023-04-03 10:26
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