On Wednesday 02 March 2005 00:36, B. Stia wrote: <snip>
And how about someone who is NOT running a network and has the same very slow loading problem with Firefox? Does ipv6 enter into also ?
Hi Bob, The short answer is "I believe so." As you surmised, there were two issues being addressed by my recommended course of action to the OP (note: I did not call it a recommended course of action for every newbie who happens to stumble upon this thread): - part 'a' would have restored his system to SuSE's default (and his original) dhcp client configuration. I say "would have" because, in his reply, he wrote that he'd already accomplished that by the time he got my post. - part 'b' is the Firefox IPv6 'tweak', which wasn't invented or discovered by me, but purloined off the net. The tweak is maybe a one or two minute experiment, at most. Right click, modify, close browser and test drive. It worked for me, it has worked for others so I'm assuming it's worth checking out whether you're running a network or not. If it causes you problems or there is no discernable change, it is easy enough to set back. regards, - Carl -- _______________________________________________________________________ C. E. Hartung Business Development & Support Services http://www.cehartung.com/ carlh@cehartung.com Dover Foxcroft, Maine, USA Public Keys 68396713 & F8207216 Reg. Linux User #350527 http://counter.li.org/