Having Network Manager set to use dnsmasq doesn't get along very well
with Comcast, using the suggestion of commenting out the dnsmasq line
from /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and restarting the network-
manager service fixed the problem for me.

As usual, the rolling list of crap I have to edit by hand to work around
Ubuntu's bugs that they can't or won't fix or claim is not a bug
continues to grow.

Changing the problem to "Incomplete" instead of attempting to figure out
what got you to the point where you have broken internet access for
millions of Comcast users and hoping the problem fades off into the
sunset with not another word spoken about it exemplifies everything I've
come to expect from Ubuntu developers.

How about reverting it to the way it was in 11.10, which wasn't broken,
and letting the few users who actually NEED dnsmasq turn it on
themselves. Radical concept?

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