Re: Internet slow with Debian Sarge w/2.6

2004-10-16 Thread Mark Schonfeld
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

Re: Internet slow with Debian Sarge w/2.6

2004-10-15 Thread Richard Hector
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

Re: Internet slow with Debian Sarge w/2.6

2004-10-13 Thread Mark Schonfeld
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 r

Re: Internet slow with Debian Sarge w/2.6

2004-10-13 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
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

Re: Internet slow with Debian Sarge w/2.6

2004-10-13 Thread Andreas Janssen
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

Internet slow with Debian Sarge w/2.6

2004-10-13 Thread Mark Schonfeld
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