On 2004-01-17, enantiomer penned: > "Monique Y. Herman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >> On 2004-01-15, enantiomer penned: >> > >> > ----------------------resolv.conf >> > ------------------------------------ search eggnog nameserver >> > 204.127.198.4 -----------------------end >> > resolv.conf--------------------------------- >> > >> > As I understand it, search represents the local domain.. i couldn't >> > remember if that was what I named my local domain or not... is >> > there a way to check this? Also, the nameserver is the same one >> > that I use for my other linux machine, which works just fine. BTW, >> > the machine that isn't working well is a laptop with a pcmcia >> > network card, if that is relevant? I'm totally in the dark when it >> > comes to linux networking configurations. Anyone see anything wrong >> > of have any advise? Thanks a million, Jon >> > >> >> What is eggnog? A machine name? > I believe that eggnog is the nonsense name that I gave as the name of > my domain, although I am not absolutely certain (is there anyway to > see what I have listed as my domain?). the network configuration tool > put it in automatically i think. I tried taking it out and it didn't > do anything, so I don't think that it is the issue... I am using > mozilla 1.0 currently, could that be part of the problem? I really > don't know what could be causing these delays. Well, thanks. > Enantiomer btw, thanks for the info on how search works.
I'm not sure, then, either =/ -- monique -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]