>>>>> "JA" == Jay Austad <Austad> writes: JA> You need to add this line to /etc/hosts: 127.0.0.1 localhost Actually, if you look at Marc's earlier message, you will see that he claims to have set the DOMAIN name to localhost, which could easily be goofing things up! R >> -----Original Message----- From: John J. Trammell >> [mailto:trammell at trammell.dyndns.org] Sent: Tuesday, November >> 06, 2001 7:44 AM To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org Subject: Re: >> [TCLUG] problem >> >> >> On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 12:12:15AM -0600, Marc Olivier wrote: > >> ok, here is the situation with my request. I am going to pester >> Suse > Linux, since it is there product, adn they should >> support it. >> >> Erm, you're likely to get better support here on TCLUG. >> >> > Thanks to those who responded for the offers of help, I >> appreciate it. >> >> So why didn't you respond to any of our posts? :-) >> >> > My main thing right now is, when I go into konsole, and I >> type lp, I > get the following "Get_local_host: 'localhost' IP >> address not > available!" >> >> That sUx0rs. <stab type="wild">What does your /etc/hosts file >> look like?</stab> >> >> > Now, I get this after setting host name as "linux" and domain >> name as > "localhost", and I have the network address as >> follows: Network device > =eth0 Setup method; Static address >> setup (because DHCP won't take at > all without an external >> server address for some reason) >> >> Prolly because DHCP means that you have to talk to a server to >> get your host config info. Again I ask: is your ISP set up to >> give you a dynamic address? Do you have a dialup, DSL, cable, >> ISDN, what? >> >> > IP address=192.168.0.1 Subnet mask=255.255.255.0 > Earlier, I >> had entered several addresses in the name server list, and > >> now, I can't get them out. What is happening? >> >> Very likely your name server addresses got put into >> /etc/resolv.conf. One of your other posts mentions that you >> have a dialup connection. If you're not connected to your ISP, >> you're not going to be able to do much with that. >> >> I'm puzzled as to what you are trying to do. It sounds like >> you're working on printing, some sort of ethernet setup (eth0), >> some sort of dialup setup (modem mentioned elsewhere), and some >> sort of name service stuff. I would suggest the following >> to-do list, done in the following order: >> >> 1. Get your host configured correctly; IP address, et cetera. >> 2. Get dialup networking going. That way you can use the host >> on the net to read mail and update packages. 3. Get printing >> going. >> >> -- johntrammell at yahoo.com | 78BA 706C C5F9 9321 E7C4 933B D063 >> 907B A88E 924B Twin Cities Linux Users Group Mailing List >> (TCLUG) Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org >>