*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1000244 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1000244

No, I'm not running any VPN client, and I don't have any non-Ubuntu
software installed except for Ubuntu Tweak, Faenza Icons, and
YannUbuntu's Boot Repair. I don't recall when (or whether) I installed
YannBuntu's Boot Repair, which makes me slightly uncertain about which
image I installed from when I installed 12.04. There are definitely only
two possibilities here: either (i) I installed from ubuntu-12.04.1
-desktop-amd64.iso (http://releases.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-12.04.1
-desktop-amd64.iso) or (ii) I installed from YannUbuntu's "Ubuntu Secure
Remix" version (which includes Boot Repair), meaning from ubuntu-secure-
remix-12.04.1-64bits.iso (here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ubuntu-
secured/files/). I am *almost* positive that I installed from the first
one (the standard 64-bit 12.04 iso), but the fact that Boot Repair is on
my system and I don't recall how it got there, together with the fact
that I do have an iso for YannUbuntu's Ubuntu Secure Remix, now has me
uncertain. So, sorry that I can't be definite about that. (My initial
bug report, filed using apport, says this: "InstallationMedia: Ubuntu
12.04.1 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Release amd64 (20120823.1).")

By the way, I skimmed through the duplicate bug report (#1000244) and
noticed something that seems to be common to my case and all of the
other cases involving Ubuntu. All of the Ubuntu cases seem to involve
amd64 iso's. There are Linux Mint cases that involve 32-bit iso's, and
there is an Ubuntu case that is 32-bit, but it appears to involve
someone's unique issues with creating their own iso's from remastersys.
The only cases in that bug's thread where someone actually had the
problem after installing from an official Ubuntu source -- again, as I
*think* I did, though I can't be absolutely sure given the above -- and
didn't have an /etc/resolv.conf file are cases where the installer was
amd64. Not sure whether that's even possibly significant or not, though.

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