No problem.
Glad that helps.
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Subject: RE: [newbie] RE: /usr/sbin/pconf and /etc/hosts
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 08:24:14 +
Thanks JT,
Appreciate it - I messed about trying to do that figured it out yesterday
evening, and
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>> Hi everyone,
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>> Sorry about this - complete newb to linux. I changed network settings
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>>Hi everyone,
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>>Sorry about this - complete newb to linux. I changed network
in /etc/hosts you can put the following entry at the very first line
127.0.0.1locahost.localdomain localhost
J.T.
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Subject: [newbie] RE: /usr/sbin/pconf and /etc/hosts
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 08:38:28 +
Hi everyone
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Hi everyone,
Sorry about this - complete newb to linux. I changed network settings trying
to install a wireless network card, and another lan connection using the
gui interface in KDE, now I can't access the system at all.
I think the problem is that the files /usr/sbin/pc
Hi everyone,
Sorry about this - complete newb to linux. I changed network settings trying
to install a wireless network card, and another lan connection using the
gui interface in KDE, now I can't access the system at all.
I think the problem is that the files /usr/sbin/pconf and /etc/hosts both