I was wondering something, If a Fix was Released, and if it doesn't work
(as reported by almost all users since the release), what we should do?
Open a new bug ticket?

I'm not changing the status or anything, but it is kinda lame that the
status can't be reverted because the fix doesn't work at all. After the
Fix was "Released" no one at Ubuntu have been trying to reach the users
to see what is going on, they just check that the bug is "fixed" and
thats it; is there no need to check the feedback?

This Bug is _NOT_ fixed at all, check the comments from the people, it
didn't do the job, they are still delays on resolving names and the
browser takes few seconds before opening webpages, this same is
happening on 10.04 right now.

I guess this bug will be like the VNC client on Ubuntu (the one
installed by default on gnome, vinillo), 4 releases of Ubuntu and still
doesn't work at all, no one can even use it, and still there was a "Fix
Released".

*sigh*

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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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