I think if you use ipv6, it should work fine by default. I think the
problem is mainly when you use 2.6 on an ipv4 network. I've also
heard it has to do with a poorly configured network, although in this
case I don't believe that to be the case.
On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 15:40:51 +1300, Richard Hecto
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 04:55:32AM -0400, Mark Schonfeld wrote:
> I've just installed Debian Sarge via netinstall with the 2.6 kernel.
> The internet is horribly slow. However I've had this before in Suse
> 9.1 so I assumed I need to disable ipv6 support.
Is this a common problem with 2.6?
What
Sorry, I replied to Andreas rather than the list. Gmail doesn't pop
the list address in the "to" field, and I tend to forget to change it.
I didn't realize that there was more than one aliases file. I
modified /etc/modprobe.d/aliases and changed:
alias net-pf-10 ipv6
to
alias net-pf-10 off
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Andreas Janssen wrote:
Hello
Mark Schonfeld (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
I've just installed Debian Sarge via netinstall with the 2.6 kernel.
The internet is horribly slow. However I've had this before in Suse
9.1 so I assumed I need to disable ipv6 support. I went to
/etc/modutils and edited al
Hello
Mark Schonfeld (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I've just installed Debian Sarge via netinstall with the 2.6 kernel.
> The internet is horribly slow. However I've had this before in Suse
> 9.1 so I assumed I need to disable ipv6 support. I went to
> /etc/modutils and edited aliases to uncom
I've just installed Debian Sarge via netinstall with the 2.6 kernel.
The internet is horribly slow. However I've had this before in Suse
9.1 so I assumed I need to disable ipv6 support. I went to
/etc/modutils and edited aliases to uncomment line 11. I changed:
#alias net-pf-10 off
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