> This nameserver is different for every network. Since the phone already
> knows the nameserver of the network it's connecting to, why doesn't it
> auto-generate this file?
because it is probably a bug :-)
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have a look at /etc/resolv.conf.
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> But I'm not using 2008.8: I'm using latest qtopia rootfs/ kernel, from
> qtopia's site.
nevertheless, have a look at /etc/resolv.conf.
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is empty so the Freerunner can't
> resolve names. This is why you can't access the internet. The last line of
> your script copies the /etc/resolv.conf from your ubuntu box to the
> Freerunner, so internet connections start working.
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> I've installed the latest version of Qtopia on my Freerunner, and
> configured it to auto-connect to my wifi network, on startup.
>
> I can ssh into it. No problem. But, I can't connect out to the internet.
>
> In the phone's terminal, if I type: ping g
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