[10:19] <iomari> greetings: https://pastebin.com/gBzx1ps5
[10:44] <guiverc> iomari, fyi: you may get a better response with a short summary; many people won't open links without knowing what's expected inside it..
[10:45] <tomreyn> iomari: i agree with guiverc. but i did read what you posted. have you verified that the network issues ar enot just DNS related?
[10:45] <tomreyn> or that it's maybe a routing issue?
[10:46] <iomari> guiverc: thanks. I'm having serious issues with my network settings. I'm using network manager and my network religiously just stops working for no apparent reason making me reboot a few time before it starts to work again. here is the link to a more detaile dexplanation: https://pastebin.com/gBzx1ps5
[10:47] <iomari> tomreyn: Not a routing issue. I'm sure of that.
[10:47] <tomreyn> iomari: so what about dns?
[10:50] <iomari> tomreyn: I was just about to say its not a dns promlem when I checked my resolv.conf and I see it has bee modified to show my localhost. I will watch it to see if that is the cause. If so, what is spntaneously changing it?
[10:51] <tomreyn> iomari: localhost is default there, that's how systemd-resolved works
[10:51] <iomari> tomreyn: I just remmebered. It can't be that because when the problem arises, I also can't reach my local netwrk with has nothing to do with dns.
[10:51] <tomreyn> iomari: so you address resources on your local network by ip addresses only?
[10:52] <iomari> yes
[10:55] <tomreyn> iomari: so it has to be something lower level, i agree. are you able to reproduce the issue?
[10:57] <iomari> tomreyn: no. it happens randomly. I think. I haven't been able to see any pattern.
[10:58] <iomari> ubfortunately, as I'm writing this, it's working normal.
[10:59] <tomreyn> iomari: unless you can, quite precisely, tell when it happened last, i suggest you wait for it to happen again and note down the time when it does, then come back to seek more support.
[11:00] <iomari> tomreyn: well not exactly. I'm using wifi because my lan port is in that twilight zone mode that I'm referring to.
[11:02] <iomari> tomreyn: ok here we go. I just retarted network manager and both the lan and wifi have no configuration. Yet they both have config files in network manager.
[11:02] <tomreyn> iomari: so your lan stopped working a while when it initially worked after boot, and your wireless still works, but could also fail any time?
[11:02] <tomreyn> oh
[11:02] <tomreyn> so you created those configuration files yourself?
[11:03] <iomari> yes
[11:03] <iomari> no, I mean I used network manager
[11:03] <iomari> no dhcp
[11:05] <iomari> tomreyn: I forgot, my wifi is set for dhcp ad it has come back up but my lan, which is want i want, still has not settings.
[11:05] <tomreyn> so you used the network manager applet to create configurations for your ethernet and wireless NICs, and those configurations don't use DHCP? both correct?
[11:06] <iomari> wifi dhcp, lan static
[11:23] <iomari> tomreyn: sorry. had a power outage. Last I sent was that my wifi is dhcp and my lan is static
[11:26] <tomreyn> iomari: ok. so did oyu say your lan egnerally doesn't work, or just that it had failed already when we were chatting, before the power outage?
[11:28] <iomari> the lan hasnt work since 5 minutes after my last boot. the power outage didnt affect the laptop of course so I'm talking about 5 minutes after my first boot a few hours ago.
[11:29] <tomreyn> oh okay. can you post your full dmesg? alterantively, just: journalctl -b -p4 | nc termbin.com 9999
[11:30] <iomari> ok, 1 sec .........
[11:32] <iomari> https://termbin.com/kz57
[11:34] <tomreyn> iomari: okay, look over this output, those are warnings (or worse) from your latest boot. someof it is quite self-explanatory so you should be able to fix this yourself.
[11:34] <tomreyn> (you're running a pre-release so support on this is limited, too.)
[11:34] <iomari> I'm looking now. Thanks
[11:34] <tomreyn> those things you can't work out we can discuss later when you're done with those you could tackle
[11:36] <iomari> ok. I'm on it