Quoting Thaths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On 6/20/05, Dr. Sharukh K. R. Pavri. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have not done an apt-get upgrade for atleast a fortnight now. I have
> > not fiddled with anything inside /etc. So what could be the problem ?
> 
> Don't know what caused the problem. I think your /etc/resolv.conf is
> somehow lost. Edit it and add lines like so:
> 
> nameserver ip.addr.of.hathway.nameserver1
> nameserver ip.addr.of.hathway.nameserver2
> 
> and you should be good to go.

Sorry to be replying so late, but almost immediately after this problem I
managed to break the hinge on my laptop and have sent it for repairs. In fact I
am sending this from another computer.

The DNS entries are present in /etc/resolv.conf but I will chesk if they are
those of hathway or not. 

Thanks,

Sharukh

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