>I wonder if that blank "search" line is causing problems.
>Also, is 192.168.1.1 a real DNS server? I suspect that is pointing to
>your router, and I suspect it should be pointing to your ISP's DNS
>server(s). That might be configurable in your router's web interface, or
>you can just change your
> > >deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main contrib non-free
> > 0% [Connecting to security.debian.org (1.0.0.0)]
>See if this has any relevance (be sure to let us know).
>
>http://www.mepis.org/node/6516
My DSL router has a web based configuration. The DNS tab has the following option
> > 2) I still cant apt-get update (the same problem i.e. (1.0.0.0) hang persists.)
>... if I remember rightly, you recently posted your dmesg output
>which showed your single ethernet card being recognized twice - as
>eth0 (associated with the via Rhine driver) and eth1 (associated
>with the 8139
> > >I assume the "1.0.0.0" is what your system believes the IP address to
> > >be for debian.org. If so, then something's seriously hosed with your
> > >DNS lookups.
> >
>It's quite possible there's another problem with apt; it does seem odd
>that your network would work properly except when it c
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