https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205706
Pokemon999 changed:
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Adam wrote:
>On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 12:54 AM Ronald F. Guilmette
>wrote:
>> ... except for the browsers, and also one other thing (nmh outbound
>> email handling). Now, both Firefox and Opera crash and burn, right
>> out of the gate, when started from the command line. In both
On Mon, 17 Jun 2019 13:15:22 -0700 "Ronald F. Guilmette"
wrote:
Ronald F. Guilmette writes:
> Adam wrote:
>
> >On Sat, Jun 15, 2019 at 12:54 AM Ronald F. Guilmette
> >wrote:
> >> ... except for the browsers, and also one other thing (nmh outbound
> >> email handling). Now, both Firefox and Ope
In message <20190618003925.a49a1156e...@mail.bitblocks.com>,
Bakul Shah wrote:
>> I really would like to understand why manual edits to /etc/hosts seem
>> to have no effect whatosoever.
That's issue/question #1.
>> And more importantly, I'd really still
>> like to know whey X applications can
I do not wish to begin any religious war here. I understand that IPv6
can be a sensitive and sometimes even emotional issue for many people.
Speaking only for myself, and only for the present moment, I can say
that for me, IPv6 represents only an annoyance and a very sizable
distraction. At prese
On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 8:12 PM Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> How can I turn off IPv6 entirely without rebuilding the kernel?
Rebuild the kernel. One of the lovely things about FreeBSD is that you can
build a monolithic kernel and don't have to build any kernel modules or
permit them to be loaded
18.06.2019 10:10, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
> How can I turn off IPv6 entirely without rebuilding the kernel?
You cannot. GENERIC kernel specifically enables IPv6 support and you need to
disable it at compile time.
And if you do, you better rebuild the world too using WITHOUT_INET6=yes in the