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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">While this issue is sad I am still so
happy to see someone else having this issue and it is not just me.
Like you I have searched everywhere and have not been able to find
anyone else having this issue. Are you using Chrome/Chromium? I
was using Chromium at first but when the issue started I switched
to Chrome which did also have the same problem. I have not tried
using Firefox for an extended amount of time to see if that also
has this. If I kill all instances of Chrome/Chromium it will
connect to google again but after a few hours the issue comes back
where it will not search/connect to google.com. You do have to
make sure you kill all instances of chrome/chromium for that
temporary fix to work. On a permanent fix I have no idea at this
point.<br>
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On 5/13/17 12:40 PM, Brian OKeefe wrote:<br>
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Hi all. Sorry to have missed meetings and not been in contact so
it's a bit awkward asking for help. But I will!<br>
I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 on an acer laptop. Until a few weeks ago
all things google worked fine and it was my primary search engine.
It started slowing down trying to connect to google.com, <a
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.google.com"
moz-do-not-send="true">www.google.com</a>, <a
class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.google....you"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.google....you</a> get the
idea. Eventually, about 2 weeks ago it just stopped connecting at
all. So:<br>
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I checked every forum and help page I could find. I changed DNS
servers to open DNS, googleDNS, changed all configuration files to
reflect those changes, many command line instructions and on and
on. None of the Solved marked issues solved my problem even though
the symptoms were the same.<br>
I run 2 VMs, Ubuntu 16.10 and FreeBSD. Both of those machines can
use google as normal. that seems weird to me.<br>
I can load something like groups.google.com and then chose apps
like gmail, drive, photos and several others but not calendar or
maps (which is what I really want). I can use all those apps on
the VMs though. <br>
In 16.04 no browser loads google. com<br>
I can ping google.com with no packet loss.<br>
I'm stumped.<br>
Help?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
<br>
Brian<br>
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