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This Report appears to detail the exact situation that I have been
experiencing recently with a relatively new AMD64 clean installation of
11.04; but, for the sake of rigor, I have filed a (possibly duplicate)
bug #824818 with complete Logs attached.
Patrick:
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Title:
Very slow Internet issue in 10.10/11.04
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Have the same problem with a Dell Studio 1537. Slow name resolution in
battery mode (connection, pings, etc, keep on). It fixs changing to
Google DNS's (goes slow but better than before).
Greatings.
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Same problem with 11.04, change DNS goes a little bit better but that's
not really acceptable for my 10 mbit connexion, please ubuntu team
correct this bug !!!
I have try the 2.6.39 kernel, that's the same,
I have try to disable IPv6 in ubuntu and firefox,
The problem is the same on my notebook
This issue hit me about 4-5 days ago after a reboot. Both firefox and
and chrome are affected. Websites that typically load in 1-2 seconds are
taking 2-5 minutes to load fully. Some sites simply timeout and are thus
unreachable. Disabling IP6 did not fix the problem.
It seemed like a DNS related
I have a gateway Model: LT3103u with the AMD64 chip. Ubuntu 10.10
Internet performance was terrible when on battery. Using apt-get was
very painful timing out all time. Updated to 11.04 beta and same
problem.
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Actually, after looking at the distribution numbers, my errors started
when I received a kernal update for 10.10 a couple of weeks ago and
remain affected in 11.04 with all of the current updates instead of the
numbers I listed above. Sorry. Posted from work and not from the
affected computer