Public bug reported:
I'm a relative newbie to Ubuntu, but not Linux. I've been using Gentoo
as my primary OS for the last 12 years, and other distros for the 6
years prior.
I've tried 3 versions of Ubuntu/Kubuntu over the last month (14.04,
15.10, and today 16.04) all have had intermittent issues with dns name
resolving. The problem appears to be with the network-manger
application. My laptop is a Dell Precision M90 with an Intel Corporation
PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection (rev 61) WiFi
network controller. The drivers are properly configured and I have no
issues connecting to wireless networks.
The problem is 2/3 of the time when I connect with wifi there is no dns
name resolution, so I'm unable to surf the web. Unfortunately, even if
dns resolution does work after boot-up, it often fails after long
periods of inactivity.
I've tried numerous possible workarounds that have been suggested on the
net, as this seems to be a frequent problem. Unfortunately, I can't send
a bug report while affected.
The only 100% effective solution that always gives me a usable internet
connection was to remove the offending applications network-manager,
network-manager-pptp, and plasma-nm. Then replace them with wicd, wicd-
daemon, wicd-gtk, and python-wicd. Using these packages I get a usable
connection 100% of the time, no matter how long the connection is
inactive.
This problem appears to be long standing, as there are hundreds of pages
on the net mentioning this and similar issues with network manger.
Please resolve, or include a properly functioning equivalent, such as
wicd in the default installation. TIA
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573499
Title:
intermittent dns name resolution errors - network-manager
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I'm a relative newbie to Ubuntu, but not Linux. I've been using Gentoo
as my primary OS for the last 12 years, and other distros for the 6
years prior.
I've tried 3 versions of Ubuntu/Kubuntu over the last month (14.04,
15.10, and today 16.04) all have had intermittent issues with dns name
resolving. The problem appears to be with the network-manger
application. My laptop is a Dell Precision M90 with an Intel
Corporation PRO/Wireless 4965 AG or AGN [Kedron] Network Connection
(rev 61) WiFi network controller. The drivers are properly configured
and I have no issues connecting to wireless networks.
The problem is 2/3 of the time when I connect with wifi there is no
dns name resolution, so I'm unable to surf the web. Unfortunately,
even if dns resolution does work after boot-up, it often fails after
long periods of inactivity.
I've tried numerous possible workarounds that have been suggested on
the net, as this seems to be a frequent problem. Unfortunately, I
can't send a bug report while affected.
The only 100% effective solution that always gives me a usable
internet connection was to remove the offending applications network-
manager, network-manager-pptp, and plasma-nm. Then replace them with
wicd, wicd-daemon, wicd-gtk, and python-wicd. Using these packages I
get a usable connection 100% of the time, no matter how long the
connection is inactive.
This problem appears to be long standing, as there are hundreds of
pages on the net mentioning this and similar issues with network
manger. Please resolve, or include a properly functioning equivalent,
such as wicd in the default installation. TIA
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