Veggen wrote: 
> Thanks a lot, had the same problem and this solved it.
> Here is the link to the Mint forum:
> http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=157&t=103835&p=590881

Veggen, 

I had this problem for probably a year. I was ready to ditch my 4 or 5
squeezeboxes. Finally, I found your link to the Mint forums. That fixed
it! I am forever grateful. I'm posting the essence of
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=157&t=103835&p=590881 here
just in case that post/site ever goes down.



Code:
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    I did an sudo dpkg-reconfigure resolvconf
--------------------


I think the idea is to create a  /etc/resolv.conf file. Not sure why.
But this started a console process. When asked if I wanted to merge the
existing contents into the new file, I said no. Not sure if that was the
right answer, so far I've had no ill-effects.

Here's my environment:

Code:
--------------------
    Logitech Media Server Version: 7.7.2 - r33893 @ Wed Mar 14 05:46:46 PDT 2012
  Hostname: tv-server
  IP: 127.0.0.1
  HTTP Port: 9000
  OS: Debian - EN - utf8
  Platform: i686-linux
  Perl Version: 5.14.2 - i686-linux-gnu-thread-multi-64int
  Database Version: DBD::SQLite 1.34_01 (sqlite 3.7.7.1)
  Total Players Recognized: 4
--------------------


Restarting logitech media server after boot -- as most people recommend
-- had no effect. Moreoever, logitech media server was the only process
complaining about DNS problems.

Thanks!


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