Kalle Valo wrote:
> "Mike Klein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>> Went to connect to web, etc. and started getting "network error".
>>
>> Got around to opening xterm and noticed "/etc/resolv.conf" had 127.0.0.1
>> for name server?!?
>>
>> I haven't touched my main server's dhcpd config file
"Mike Klein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Went to connect to web, etc. and started getting "network error".
>
> Got around to opening xterm and noticed "/etc/resolv.conf" had 127.0.0.1
> for name server?!?
>
> I haven't touched my main server's dhcpd config file for 2 years now.
> Disconnecting/r
I had a weird problem yesterday where the unit lost network connectivity (it
was idle all day and I saw this issue when I got home from work) on the N800
(there was an exclamation over the network icon in the status bar). It
wouldn't disconnect, I tried GPRS to get it to switch over then back to
W
Went to connect to web, etc. and started getting "network error".
Got around to opening xterm and noticed "/etc/resolv.conf" had 127.0.0.1
for name server?!?
I haven't touched my main server's dhcpd config file for 2 years now.
Disconnecting/reconnecting didn't update this file.
When I update fi