In my memory, epiphany was not launched before altering /etc/hosts at
all (I do not use it usually, but when a similar but not quite the
same bug hurt me with firefox, I launched epiphany and had the bug).
Le 23 mars 06 à 13:41, Sam Morris a écrit :
Did you restart epiphany after altering /etc/hosts? AFAIK, glibc
only reads /etc/hosts once when a program is started, so subsequent
changes go un-noticed.
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