hii guys , is there anyone around who can give me the latest version of redhat or maybe fedora core stable one.. let me know. or maybe can anyone point me out where i can buy it off. thanx yasar
On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 13:21, Yasar Curtay wrote:
hii guys , is there anyone around who can give me the latest version of redhat or maybe fedora core stable one.. let me know. or maybe can anyone point me out where i can buy it off. thanx yasar
If you are planning to use RedHat for your desktop, its really very lousy and disappointing. My own experience. Maybe FC3 is better but I haven't tried it out. RedHat is more suited for servers.
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hi, FC3 would be an better option with gnome2.8. Gnome has improved and is faster than previous version. Along with FC3 u have new 2.6 kernel. So there are speed improvements and other things.
Pankaj
hi glug's i have problem to login in my gnome desktop with suse 9.1 . its says me"couldnot look up internet address for linux.this will prevent gnome from operating correctly.it may be possible to correct the problem by adding linux to the file /etc/hosts." & give me option try anyway or cancle. but after clicking on try anyway i can work with gnome desktop properly without any errors.
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2004 at 09:17:51AM -0800, advait raut wrote:
hi glug's i have problem to login in my gnome desktop with suse 9.1 . its says me"couldnot look up internet address for linux.this will prevent gnome from operating correctly.it may be possible to correct the problem by adding linux to the file /etc/hosts." & give me option try anyway or cancle. but after clicking on try anyway i can work with gnome desktop properly without any errors.
If you dont want to see this error then login as root, open /etc/hosts file and add the following line to it at the bottom
127.0.0.2 linux.site linux
On Wednesday 22 Dec 2004 10:47 pm, advait raut wrote:
hi glug's i have problem to login in my gnome desktop with suse 9.1 . its says me"couldnot look up internet address for linux.this will prevent gnome from
what does 'hostname --fqdn' show ? the prob. is not with suse, gnome will always show this msg if it cannot resolve the host it is supposed to be running on.
make sure u have setup your hosts correctly
c'ya Erle Pereira
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hi glug's i have problem to login in my gnome desktop with suse 9.1 . its says me"couldnot look up internet address for linux.this will prevent gnome from operating correctly.it may be possible to correct the problem by adding linux to the file /etc/hosts." & give me option try anyway or cancle. but after clicking on try anyway i can work with gnome desktop properly without any errors.
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your problem is very simple it always comes when you are missing something in your /etc/hosts file that mean while logging into x desktop it checks for your hostname which its not able to verify so check your hosts file give your proper ip address and hostname in that file next to the line: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
and dont ever delete that line. if missing then add.
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On Thu, Dec 23, 2004 at 06:36:40AM +0000, crisppy f wrote:
your problem is very simple it always comes when you are missing something in your /etc/hosts file that mean while logging into x desktop it checks for your hostname which its not able to verify so check your hosts file give your proper ip address and hostname in that file next to the line: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
You also need a line for linux.site (that is the default configuration in SuSE), it does create one for you. Probably you manually made some changes for your network configuration.
Amish.