yeah at least this wasnt dismissed as well as the aliases file was,lol i already got firefox tweaked to these settings,still no reply on how to apply the patch to disable the ipv6
Donald Smouse Jr
Going totally out of my mind now. Ported everything to Debian pacco. They just did a release, and Ubuntu is build on it. No ipv6 trouble and so on, just mod it with /etc/modprobe.d/aliases and your good. Maybe you want that too, I have one machine wich i keep for Ubuntu to look in the future, but at this moment I am setting up a debian server, desktop and laptop. Everything is working flawless. Will help you out if you want debian too.
i have the debian dvd's, i just wanted to know how to aplly the patch to disable ipv6 in ubuntu,but if debian works great for it,then debian it is
well even if i do have the debian dvd's,i would still like to disable ipv6 in ubuntu globally,i just wish i knew how to apply the patch.
Hey evryone,finally found something that works go to this address http://www.ubuntu-inside.me/2009/04/...tu-jaunty.html i followed the instructions and it works,finally P.S- I have a Ubuntu running on a toshiba L305-S5865
Last edited by pacco; June 7th, 2009 at 10:44 PM. Reason: Forgot to mention computer type
I finally found something that really works here is the address: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/We...ngSlowIPv6IPv4, i tested it and confirmed that it works using lsmod | grep inet6, this really does stop ipv6
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