>Can you post the contents of /etc/resolv.conf ?
>Mike
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Yes. /etc/resolv.conf included only two lines, and those are:
search localdomain
nameserver 212.109.1.50
The "nameserver" line contains the correct address to my DNS. Perhaps
it shouldn't read "search localdomain" though? Could this be the problem?
DRX
>> >most often you will need to correctly set your ISP's DNS Server in whatever
>> >program you use to dial-in
>>
>> I use something called "kppp." On the desktop of KDE this is reached
>> by clicking on an icon named "Internet." As I stated in my previous
>> postings, the DNS is still the same as it was when I could get out on the
>> Internet, and yes, it is correct (the settings are the same as on this
>> computer, and I can get out on the net with this -- running another OS).
>>
>> DRX
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