Hi all has anyone got the cover manager working in Amarok version 1.1.2-5, it appears to be broken. when i open up Cover manager and select fetch missing covers i get the following error Unknown host xml.amazon.com for the number of missing covers eg. if i have 10 missing covers i get 10 errors... all the same . i have just upgraded to Amarok version 1.2.3-5 just in case its been fixed its still broken, this is a fresh install SuSE 9.3 this feature was working fine and dandy in ver 9.2 any advice please Regards Mal
On Saturday 23 April 2005 22:17, malcolm wrote:
Hi all
has anyone got the cover manager working in Amarok version 1.1.2-5, it appears to be broken.
when i open up Cover manager and select fetch missing covers i get the following error Unknown host xml.amazon.com
nslookup xml.amazon.com Non-authoritative answer: Name: xml.amazon.com Address: 207.171.175.33 The cover manager works for me. If you can't reach the host, I suggest you look at your network setup
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Saturday 23 April 2005 22:17, malcolm wrote:
Hi all
has anyone got the cover manager working in Amarok version 1.1.2-5, it appears to be broken.
when i open up Cover manager and select fetch missing covers i get the following error Unknown host xml.amazon.com
nslookup xml.amazon.com Non-authoritative answer: Name: xml.amazon.com Address: 207.171.175.33
The cover manager works for me. If you can't reach the host, I suggest you look at your network setup
hi can you give me some pointers as to where to look and what to look for regards Mal
On Saturday 23 April 2005 22:41, malcolm wrote:
can you give me some pointers as to where to look and what to look for
Well, first of all, can you reach anything on the web at all from this machine? Secondly, are you running your own name server, or using the one your ISP provides? (if you don't know what I'm talking about, then you're using your ISP's) If you can get to other web sites, and you are using your ISP's name server, then the problem is on your ISP's side. Call their tech support and let them know their name servers won't resolve all addresses properly (at the very least not xml.amazon.com, but I would be surprised it that's the only one)
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Saturday 23 April 2005 22:41, malcolm wrote:
can you give me some pointers as to where to look and what to look for
Well, first of all, can you reach anything on the web at all from this machine?
Yes every thing on the web works email, irc, web browsing etc,etc,
Secondly, are you running your own name server, or using the one your ISP provides? (if you don't know what I'm talking about, then you're using your ISP's)
using ISP
If you can get to other web sites, and you are using your ISP's name server, then the problem is on your ISP's side. Call their tech support and let them know their name servers won't resolve all addresses properly (at the very least not xml.amazon.com, but I would be surprised it that's the only one)
OK i shall make further investigations here, Regards Mal
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