Jim wrote:
Janez Košmrlj wrote:
Jim wrote:
Max Kanat-Alexander wrote:
The simplest workaround is these instructions:
http://www.fedorafaq.org/f10/#dns-slow
They are working perfectly well for me.
-Max
Max is right, And I second that.
Jim
Hi,
I tried the workaround mentioned on fedorafaq.org on my sisters
laptop but dns queries still don't work. I also tried the firefox
ipv6 setting and it also doesn't work.
I run fedora 10 with all the latest patches.
Everything worked perfectly last week when I installed fedora10.
Janez
Did you check in Services if you dnsmasq is running. And restart your
computer
Dnsmasq is running
I restarted the computer
and in /etc/resolv.conf the first line is 127.0.0.1 so it should be
configured correctly.
is there some special option in dnsmasq.conf that I should check
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