Relevant information:  The following occurred immediately after
upgrading my Ubuntu 7.10 to Ubuntu 8.04, both Desktop-i386 versions.  I
am running a DELL Optiplex GX270, with a 2.8 GHz Dual core Pentium-4,
3/4 of a Gig of RAM, and a 40Gb hard disk.  The system had been
performing flawlessly, ever since I replaced Windows XP with Ubuntu
7.10, six months or so ago.

Item A: 1) I went to the menu, System/Administration, and clicked on
"Synaptic Package Manager".  2) I expected the result I have always
gotten, which is, a brief pause, followed by the Synaptic Package
Manager window opening.  3) The result I got... the cursor changed to
the little whirly thing for a second or two, then returned to its normal
appearance.  The window did not open.  Repeated tries resulted in the
same scenario.  Therefore, no access to Synaptic through the menu.

Item B: 1) I entered the following at the prompt in a terminal window: 
    CODE:
    
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    sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
    
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2) I expected, as has always happened in the past, to be asked for my password 
and, after supplying it, for a "gedit" window to open on the 
/boot/grub/menu.lst file.
3) What I got instead was the following:
    QUOTE:
    
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    [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo gedit /boot/grub/menu.lst
    sudo: unable to resolve host Casi
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ _
    
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Hope this helps.  I have ADD and tend to be a bit wordy.  Sorry.

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