On 06/29/2012 12:52 AM, Tim wrote:
On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 18:03 -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
It looks as if yum chooses IPv6 sources when available, over IPv4. Who
knew?
There will be a few things that prefer it, because it's supposed to be
better... ;-) and it's the replacement for IPv4 ("replacement" not
"fallback").
When trying to make a connection, the first thing tried is an IPv6
connection. If that fails, then an IPv4 connection is attempted. For
systems without working IPv6 (wholly or partially, e.g. an IPv6 LAN but
IPv4 internet), it means a delay to everything you do.
Network Manager Edit shows my IPV6 settings as "blank." Am I
suffering this IPV6 delay? Perhaps I should remove Network Manager
from my fixed computers?
This is F17/64 bit.
Bob
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