>From what I am observing here, the IPV6 problem is not the sole cause of
slow lookups and connection speed. Despite turning off IPV6, running my
own name server (even a local caching one), modifying
/etc/nsswitch.conf, tweaking settings in ethtool, etc. etc. etc. I still
get stalls and failed connections so often that the distribution is on
the verge of unusable.

To reproduce this problem open 15 tabs or so in firefox. close firefox.
Open it again and open another network app like Thunder bird at the same
time. More often than not many tabs will fail to load and you'll get a
failed to connect error from Thunderbird.

As has been reported, this does not happen, for instance, in WinXP
running in VMware on the same physical machine.

I am behind a D-Link DI-707 switch.

Unfortunately, it looks like I am going to have to bail on Ubuntu. It's
too bad. The distribution has a lot of promise.

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[karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays 
by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417757
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