This is a "me too" comment - I ran into exactly the same problem when I upgraded my Kubuntu 12:04 system to 12:10 Beta 1 last on Monday Sept 17th. And the problem is still there, today on Sept 20th - I mention this because the Beta 1 system is a fast-moving target, many new updates every day.
There is a simple work-around for the problem, pull the DNS server out of /var/log/syslog (grep for 'using nameserver' ), and edit it manually into /etc/resolv.conf. But then you have to do that again every time you move your computer.
I tried to run an "apport-collect", but obviously only the original submitter of the report is allowed to do that.
This is a "me too" comment - I ran into exactly the same problem when I upgraded my Kubuntu 12:04 system to 12:10 Beta 1 last on Monday Sept 17th. And the problem is still there, today on Sept 20th - I mention this because the Beta 1 system is a fast-moving target, many new updates every day.
There is a simple work-around for the problem, pull the DNS server out of /var/log/syslog (grep for 'using nameserver' ), and edit it manually into /etc/resolv.conf. But then you have to do that again every time you move your computer.
I tried to run an "apport-collect", but obviously only the original submitter of the report is allowed to do that.
I think the problem may be the one that is discussed on the network-manager mailing list - see <https:/ /mail.gnome. org/archives/ networkmanager- list/2012- August/ msg00094. html>
Best regards
Peder Chr. Nørgaard, M.Sc.
Senior SW Developer
www.actua.dk - Software that transforms the business of Energy