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> On Sun, 22 Jun 1997, George Bonser wrote:
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> > > However, /etc/resolv.conf is installed with or modified to root/root
> > > -rw--- permissions. This
> > > sounds logical until a normal user tries to dial out. It was weird, my
> > > normal account would dial and
> > > login ok, bu
On Sun, 22 Jun 1997, George Bonser wrote:
> > However, /etc/resolv.conf is installed with or modified to root/root
> > -rw--- permissions. This
> > sounds logical until a normal user tries to dial out. It was weird, my
> > normal account would dial and
> > login ok, but all of the net c
>
> > However, /etc/resolv.conf is installed with or modified to root/root
> > -rw--- permissions. This
> > sounds logical until a normal user tries to dial out. It was weird, my
> > normal account would dial and
> > login ok, but all of the net calls would show a "Host name lookup failur
> However, /etc/resolv.conf is installed with or modified to root/root
> -rw--- permissions. This
> sounds logical until a normal user tries to dial out. It was weird, my
> normal account would dial and
> login ok, but all of the net calls would show a "Host name lookup failure".
> I co
Hi all,
I installed 1.3 on a clean machine this week using the 30 May '97 series of
disks. The install went
smoothly except for two things. The X Windows 3.3 in unstable has the same
problem that has
been discussed in this list, (Lack of tty0), so I won't go into that.
However, /etc/resolv.c
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