On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 12:29 PM, D. Michael McIntyre
<[email protected]> wrote:

> This has something to do with networking, with the way /etc/hosts is
> configured on certain systems out of the box.  You have to make a minor change
> to /etc/hosts to get the plugin GUIs working.

Yup, I am not clear on the details either. This condition seemed to be
common using NetworkManager in Fedora systems. You can edit
/etc/hosts, but NM will overwrite it next time it reconnects to a
network. Perhaps there is a way of configuring NM so it writes a
/etc/hosts that doesn't screw with liblo, but I haven't investigated
it.

I think an expeditive solution may be to disable IPv6 in your
computer, if you don't use it. Or perhaps using wicd instead of NM?

L

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