if u follow the doc about the changes in how ubuntu now resolves DNS
request u should figure out that there is a change in dns resolver which
now points to 127.0.0.1 as you can see in /etc/resolv.conf . The
workaround that i posted change that to the "old" behavior wich writes
dns servers given by dhcp system . Make sure u dont have 127.0.0.1 in
your /etc/resolv.conf , having that means u haven't made the change to
the conf properly.

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Title:
  DNS Resolve Problems in Ubuntu 12.04

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I just updated to Ubuntu 12.04. 
  After the update I cannot resolve hostnames reliably: 
  I use Konsole in Unity. There sometimes the DNS resolving works fine and 
suddenly after two commands or so it fails for the same address. 

  E.g. I ping a machine without DNS-Suffix (the suffix is shown in my network 
config correctly aside 3 valid nameserver IPs) and everything works fine. Then 
I try to log into the machine with the same address via ssh and I get a "Name 
or service not known". 
  Trying again, it works with a fully qualified name containing the suffix. I 
also had cases, when the IP wasn't resolved although I put in the fully 
qualified name. When I am more lucky, it starts working again with machine 
names only (without suffix, which is configured and worked perfectly up to now)

  Is there probably a bug in the new Ubuntu Version?

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