To answer your first question, resolv.conf is managed by the
NetworkManager.  Follow that link I posted below about changing the
nameserver. It describes how to change the nameservers while running
NetworkManager.

Question the second, I have no answer for - I'd assume some bizarre
censorship/filtering, except that Google made their whitelist, and I'd
expect a redirect, rather than a failed lookup.  Who's your ISP/ what
country are you in?

On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 8:21 PM, Nikyu <[email protected]> wrote:

> It worked!
>
> Now, how to make it stick.  I'm new to Xubuntu and it took be a bit to
> figure out how to change the read only file resolv.conf.  I found out
> how to change it using Alt-F2 but every time I plug my DSL line it, it
> gets changed back.  I don't understand why since it is a read only
> file.  How do you make the changes stick?
>
> BTW.  Why would my ISP give a broke nameserver?
>
> On Mar 7, 9:18 pm, Daniel Eggleston <[email protected]> wrote:
> > That first nameserver is completely broken - it doesn't work at all.
> >
> > You'll need to override your default nameserver setting; Here are a few
> > servers that I know work:
> >
> > 8.8.8.8
> > 8.8.4.4
> > 4.4.4.2
> >
> > Also, the second one on your list seems to be OK, but if your ISP is
> serving
> > you a broken primary nameserver, I'd not trust what they're telling you,
> > anyway.
> >
> > Here's some info on changing the nameserver:
> >
> > http://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#DNSconfigurationfornetwor...
> >
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 6:14 PM, Nikyu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Daniel,
> > > Here it is:
> >
> > > # Generated by NetworkManager
> > > domain cavtel.net
> > > search cavtel.net
> > > nameserver 64.118.139.49
> > > nameserver 64.83.1.10
> >
> > > Nikyu
> >
> > > On Mar 7, 9:54 am, Daniel Eggleston <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Right off the bat: It's not a driver issue.
> >
> > > > This is an issue (most likely) with name resolution.  Are you using
> DHCP?
> > > > (i.e. you plug in, and it automatically sets all the networking
> options,
> > > > like IP address/subnet/DNS server)
> >
> > > > Paste here the contents of the file /etc/resolv.conf   -- this file
> > > contains
> > > > your DNS lookup settings.
> >
> > > > On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Nikyu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Not sure if this is the right group for this discussion...maybe
> > > > > someone here can help
> >
> > > > > I'm trying to get away from MS OS so I installed Xubuntu on an old
> > > > > Dell Inspiron 4150.  I wiped the hard drive using DBAN (http://
> > > > >www.dban.org/) then tried to install Xubuntu 10.10.  It didn't work
> at
> > > > > first so I installed some of the drivers that came with my laptop
> on
> > > > > CD.  Then I was able to install Xubuntu.  But it acts weird.  I can
> > > > > get to the internet (wired DSL) but only have access to Google
> pages.
> > > > > I was able to get to a news website (Fox news) but after Xubuntu
> > > > > installed a bunch of updates I was only limited to Google pages.
>  It's
> > > > > strange.  I can search images on Google Images but when I click on
> > > > > them I get a error message in Firefox, "page not found".
> >
> > > > > I see this little sticker on my lap top that states "Designed for
> > > > > Windows XP" and am wondering if there are certain drivers on my XP
> CD
> > > > > that I need for my Dell to function properly.  Maybe, Xubuntu just
> > > > > does not work well with my Dell.  Is there a better free OS?
> >
> > > > > I also noticed that the graphics of the Xubuntu start up page are
> > > > > noisy, looks like the Xubuntu mouse symbol is painted with colored
> > > > > noise.  Makes me think that I'm missing something.
> >
> > > > > Any ideas???
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