Mike, thanks for the help. Netscape is up and running...The fonts seem to be alittle
hard to read, Smaller, blocky looking..Not as smooth looking as Win-Netscape. I was 
supprised
to see that...The rest of the Linux system looks nice...I tried to change the default 
font for
Netscape, but it didn't seem to help any...Any how...Thanks again...It's really nice 
to have a
source of knowlegable (SP?) people to help...I live in Carson City Nevada...Most 
people here
are just starting to learn what a computer is. So almost everything I've learned has 
been
through trial and long nights spent trying to figure it out on your own....I read the 
books
and manuals and often feel like
" I still have no idea of what your talking about man!!!"

            Thanks Alot.....

                                Eric Hanks

Michael Scottaline wrote:

> Eric Hanks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have my Voodoo3 3000 up & running. I got my Modem all plugged in and
> > happy.
> > I can not seem to configure Netscape to find or see anything...I typed
> > in my server,
> > Pyramid.net, typed in my name and all that other Sh*t....Should be
> > pretty simple...But I must be missing something...I've configured
> > newsreaders and Browser's a hundred times for windows...What am I
> > missing here gang?
> ==============================
> Did you edit your /etc/resolv.conf  ?
> add:
> search <your isp>
> nameserver <dns#>
> nameserver <dns#>
>
> Your ISP should provide you with two dns #'s
>
> HTH,
> Mike
>
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