Re: [opensuse-factory] KDE_USE_IPV6="yes"
On Saturday 11 February 2006 14:43, houghi wrote:
Then why is it YES in my standard Beta 3 configuration?
You misunderstood. It's supposed to be Yes by default. The workaround is that you can set it to No manually.
Also perhaps having IPv6 off by default would be a good idea, as it would solve speedproblems with many users.
And it would create problems for IPv6 users. (in other news: Big Foot and an IPv6 user were seen together). While I reccon IPv6 has lots of advantages, I don't see anyone eager to use it. Do any of you? Have you ever used IPv6?
On Sat, Feb 11, 2006 at 03:40:37PM +0200, Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
Do any of you? Have you ever used IPv6?
No. My ADSL modem/router can't handle it. houghi -- Meeting, n.: An assembly of people coming together to decide what person or department not represented in the room must solve a problem.
At 12:40 AM 12/02/2006, you wrote:
On Saturday 11 February 2006 14:43, houghi wrote:
Then why is it YES in my standard Beta 3 configuration?
You misunderstood. It's supposed to be Yes by default. The workaround is that you can set it to No manually.
Also perhaps having IPv6 off by default would be a good idea, as it would solve speedproblems with many users.
And it would create problems for IPv6 users. (in other news: Big Foot and an IPv6 user were seen together).
While I reccon IPv6 has lots of advantages, I don't see anyone eager to use it.
Do any of you? Have you ever used IPv6?
you'd be suprised how many of the major hub trunks only talk in IPv6, especially the international ones. but it does not require you to use it as their are translation routers out there. scsijon
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