> fredagen den 1 november 2002 21.19 skrev Michael Hoodes: >> I don't know if that is the solution to the Konqueror pause problem . >> and there are people with IPV6 who would not be too happy if it was >> turned off! Is it possible to make IPV6 a setting option in >> Konqueror?
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002 09:33:03 +0100, Karolina Lindqvist wrote: > Actually, KDE has three modes when it comes to IPV6. > 1) No IPv6 > 2) always IPv6 > 3) check if IPv6 is available (in the kernel) before using it. > So the solution appears to be the automatic mode. For those who does > not want IPv6, the driver is just removed from the kernel (it is > loadable, isn't it?) and KDE won't use it. That has been my point! My Kernel is compiled without IPv6 for a long time so I do not understand how KDE was issuing IPv6 calls to cause the Konqueror pause. I suspect it is doubleclick.net at high network traffic times that causes the pause. When Konqueror pauses, both Opera and Mozilla can access the page(s) without pausing. -- ________________________________________________________ Michael Hoodes http://www.hoodes.com Seattle, WA