Network Restart on Ubuntu >14.04

I used to use the commands below a lot:

$ sudo service networking restart

But it fails giving the following output

stop: Job failed while stopping
start: Job is already running: networking

After some googling , seems like we need to restart network-manager instead.

$ sudo service network-manager restart

I’m trying to bridge an LXC container to my home LAN but i kept screwing my /etc/network/interface and had to restart my laptop each time.

The Sacrifice

Ismael offered himself to be sacrificed. Voluntarily, he told Abraham if “God” commanded the latter to do so, then do so!

The poor animals. Have you seen tears in their eyes? They cry.

They resist when you try to tie them with the rope. They kick back. Do they want to be sacrificed as Ismael did? Do they lay on the ground telling us: “come on, we’re ready. Do what you are commanded to do!”?

The Victory

They hope for victory. They say one day, they will be victorious. They will be ruling the world.

Why should I care if in 1000 years, you’ll be taking over the world? Didn’t your message say that it is the next world that matters?

Why does hoping for victory make you so excited? What will it prove even if the world belongs to you in 1000 years? What is victory?

Prophets ruled the earth. Dictators/evils ruled the world. Their kingdoms fell…

…and the children hope. One day, they shall be victorious again.