Quoting Alex Muntada (<email address hidden>):
> @Serge
>
> i actually experienced the problem on my laptop but never tried the
> proposed packages. After removing dnsmasq package i had manually added,
> the problem disappeared.
I see, thanks.
> Would you like me to reinstall dnsmasq again and try the proposed
> packages?
No, thanks - that actually is reproducing a different problem. I'm
trying to decide whether a separate bug should be filed for it, and,
if so, what should be done about it.
In fact, if you wouldn't mind, please do open a new bug for it. Best
would be to do as you suggested - reinstall dnsmasq, fire up
libvirt (no need to try the proposed packages - they don't do anything
for this), then when it fails run ubuntu-bug libvirt-bin.
Quoting Alex Muntada (<email address hidden>):
> @Serge
>
> i actually experienced the problem on my laptop but never tried the
> proposed packages. After removing dnsmasq package i had manually added,
> the problem disappeared.
I see, thanks.
> Would you like me to reinstall dnsmasq again and try the proposed
> packages?
No, thanks - that actually is reproducing a different problem. I'm
trying to decide whether a separate bug should be filed for it, and,
if so, what should be done about it.
In fact, if you wouldn't mind, please do open a new bug for it. Best
would be to do as you suggested - reinstall dnsmasq, fire up
libvirt (no need to try the proposed packages - they don't do anything
for this), then when it fails run ubuntu-bug libvirt-bin.
Many thanks.