Thanks. Putting in the whoever.net after the word "search" did the trick.
The nameserver addresses were already in there, although i have no idea how
they got there. This has now rendered my Linux setup half usable. Thank again.
Leston
>Do you have your ISP's namesevers listed in /etc/resolv.con
> "lb" == Leston Buell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
lb> Oh. Now i am just S close to being able to use Linux as a non-root
lb> user. I did:
>> chmod a+s /usr/sbin/pppd
lb> as you instructed, and now my dial-up works fine. But now i need to know
lb> how to be able to use Netscape as a
Oh. Now i am just S close to being able to use Linux as a non-root
user. I did:
>chmod a+s /usr/sbin/pppd
as you instructed, and now my dial-up works fine. But now i need to know
how to be able to use Netscape as a non-root. When i click on a link i get
a "no DNS" error scree