Hi "H" - Thank you for the attention; may I suggest filing a separate
bug so we don't reenact the RedHat bug's confusion over multiple glibc
versions? :}

To better understand your issue, it will help to post the versions of
glibc installed on each machine - `dpkg-query -s libc6` will return
this, if memory serves - and what each machine is using for a name
server (contents of /etc/resolv.conf for each; contents of
/etc/nsswitch.conf also).

I'm not familiar with the plug'n'play forwarding features of Ubuntu, if
they're what you're using, but it can be easy to get into strange
situations when using NAT, particularly if UDP packets are involved.
You could have a resolver bug, but you could also have a NAT
bug/misconfiguration that, for instance, is routing some responses to
the laptop incorrectly at the expense of the desktop.  If you are also
using a software firewall on the desktop, that's another variable that
can also accidentally block legitimate packets.  Are you only having the
problem with apt-get and other glibc resolver consumers, or does `dig`
fail as well?

In my case, I am using a DNS server that is "known good" as far as not
presenting any problems with 8.10 / libc6 "2.8~20080505-0ubuntu7" or BSD
boxes on the same network, or to `dig` on the same machine, so I can at
least claim to have identified specific new misbehavior between libc6
2.9-0ubuntu10 and the working libc6 2.8~20080505-0ubuntu7.

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[Jaunty] Multiple DNS resolver issues on ia32 and AMD64
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