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-Jim P.

On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 07:20 -0400, Christopher Ness wrote:
> I did an apt-get update and now I am beginning to regret it.
> 
> Something has changed and I can't find what it is. Every few hours /etc/
> resolv.conf is emptied and the system ceases to communicate with the outside 
> world. I've done a quick work around copying a safe copy back into place, but 
> I would really like to fix it. There is no cron job I see so it has to be 
> some process running in the background. Anybody cross this bridge before>



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