Scratch my initial post...

I noticed that without manually typing in a workgroup name in domain, I
can't access a windows workgroup.  If I do fill in a workgroup name in
domain, I can join the windows workgroup and access its shares, however,
I can't use sudo.

If I leave the domain field blank and manually modify the localhost
aliases in "Network Settings"  "hosts" tab, I could join the workgroup,
but then I can't see the shares themselves, though windows computers can
see my shares.

This issue did not exist in Gutsy (clean install).  I believe it's an
issue with Hardy itself, as I did a clean install for this latest LTS
release as well (same computer).

- Gary_inNYC

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Missing hostname in /etc/hosts causes sudo to fail
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