http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1583

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-28 11:34 -------
I will confirm the bug, but the description is incorrect. The real bug is that
by default, the hostname may not resolve.

Some issues:
1)localhost.localdomain should never be used as the hostname. localhost should
be used if the user did not enter a hostname
2)If the user entered a hostname, and the hostname does not resolve, then action
needs to be taken to have the hostname resolve. If tmdns is configured without a
hostname, then it should enable the machine to resolve `hostname`, but this
needs to be tested.



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status: NEW
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description: 
>From a fresh cooker install, but also in beta 3, when you want to log into
gnome, you get an error message about being unable to connect to
localhost.localdomain.

In fact, the entry is missing in /etc/hosts :
127.0.0.1        localhost

I had to add localhost.localdoamin manually.

Stef

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