Try using "hostname -v sesso2"...and see if that works :) > i am using gnome and when i do a hostname sesso2 it will make it my host > name but then when i open programs a ton of erroerx come up... i reboot > and my hostname gets put back to local host... how can i set my hostname > to sesso2 without a ton of errors and having to reboot? > > -- > jason pearl <jpearl24@xxxxxxx> > ++++++++++++++++++ > "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer"-Tupac > ++++++++++++++++++ > Kurrupted Visionz Phx, AZ registered linux user #307811 > MDK 9.2 Linux http://counter.li.org > AMD64 Opteron 1.6 > ASUS SK8N >