Description of problem: Upon install and login, I get the infamous Gnome error stating that dhcppc10 is not in the /etc/hosts file so GNOME might not function correctly. Try adding dhcppc10 to the /etc/hosts file. I normally would do this by loading redhat-config-network, clicking on the hosts tab, and either editing the entry that is there or adding a new one. Since I installed RH beta1 the redhat-config-network program always crashes when I click on the 'New' button in the hosts tab. I have saved a copy of the bug error report and have attached it to this report. By the way, I was able to get around this by editing the /etc/hosts file with vi. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.3.1 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Load redhat-config-network 2. Click on 'Hosts' tab 3. Click on 'New' button Actual results: Program Crashes Expected results: A dialog box allowing me to enter new Host information should pop-up Additional info: See attached log file...
Created attachment 93591 [details] Error log for bug 102154
should be fixed with newer versions...
*** Bug 102977 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***