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Status: New = Confirmed
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Hello everyone, my name is Orlando, and I am a new user of Ubuntu. I do
not know very much about computers but believe that I have solved my
slow browsing speed and web related loading issues after persistent
research.
I approached this problem with a very simple method that I always use,
called
Dell Latitude D620 with ubuntu 10.10, security and recommended upgrades applied.
I had the same problem since first installation of 10.10, while no problems
were present in 10.04: slow ping, high latency, slow speed, also connecting to
the very home page of my router.
I tried all I could, also
As a last attempt, I reinstalled Ubuntu 10.10, updated everything, and
report back that the bug is gone.
I have no idea what might have caused it
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Unfortunatly, the workaround disabling ipv6 seemed to work once. Now
with ipv6 disabled, nothing has changed. Still slow connections
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Same problem here with Ubuntu 10.10
In windows I have full internet speed (500k)
in Ubuntu I can reach max 80k
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After doing some research, I finally found out that IPv6 is causing the
huge delay in resolving url's.
IPv6 is enabled by default and apparently is the first IP protocol used
for which to resolv url's.
Most people aren't using IPv6 yet, so attempting to resolv over IPv6
will result in a huge
** Also affects: netm-cli
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Confirmed here too. I have a dell workstation t5400. Firefox and any other
browser and event apt-get will take a while before it resolves the site or IP
address. I have checked and make sure it's not my network. In addition i have
also checked the resolv.conf but nothing everything is pretty
@Augusto, sounds like you're having other issues than dns. Do you
still get the same very slow connection even when downloading things?
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I will have to check how the downloading part goes... i have not tried to
download any apps yet...
I'm going to check my dns settings again... if it was a DNS issue how can i go
about troubleshooting... ?
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You
To test DNS, you can use nslookup. It's a commandline tool for
querying dns servers.
1) Open up a commandline and type in nslookup and pressing enter (a prompt
should appear waiting for input)
2) type in url's likegoogle.com, facebook.com or ubuntu.com, etc... etc...
followed by and
I tried reverting back to the 2.6.35-22.33 (maverick) kernel, but with
no noticeable result.
However, I've noticed that internet connection in an Virtual Machine
(vbox) running Lucid on the same host laptop, is able to achieve fast
connections as expected.
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I can confirm similar problems on a fresh install of ubuntu 10.10. All
internet browsers (chromium, firefox, firefox 4, opera) initially work
fine but after loading 2-3 pages they become slow and frequent timeout
errors occur.
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same here too, though too that's my intel gigabit card problem but, when
i try with my other card it was the same slowly, even sites from my
countries are resolced for long, long time, even my speed is about 60-80
Mbit/s. About the pings here it tooks 4 minutes for 1 ping to google ?!
The browsers
same here too, though also that's because my ethernet intel gigabit card
problem but, when i try with another card it was the same slowl, even
sites from my country are resolved for long, long time, even my speed is
about 60-80 Mbit/s. About the pings here it tooks 4 minutes for 1 ping
to google
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