I'm sorry, but it is now looking like what I posted as the first
"workaround" -- adding server addressed into /var/run/nm-dns-
dnsmasq.conf -- does not actually work. It turned out that I still had a
manually-created /etc/resolv.conf file present on my system when I was
using that "solution." Once I removed the manually-created resolv.conf,
DNS stopped working again, regardless of what I did with nm-dns-
dnsmasq.conf.

So, in short, it looks like the only real workaround that I've
discovered right now is manually creating an /etc/resolv.conf file with
lines with appropriate nameserver lines. nm-dns-dnsmasq.conf appears not
to have an effect. I hope that my original suggestion otherwise didn't
send anyone barking up the wrong tree too long!

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  No DNS resolution after upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10 beta

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