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Maybe you should use my suggestion and search for the solution for yourself?
The above posted methods are obsolete and not recommended, but good solutions could be found in seconds using a search engine on how to "turn off IPv6" on "openSUSE 11.1".
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Don't be angry, I've tried that one just to see if it was still valid for openSUSE 11.1, it was a test.
I'm following this guide: OpenSUSE 11.1 Reference - IPv6—The Next Generation Internet now
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Interesting guide, especially because I don't find it anywhere in the first 40 hits when searching for "turn off ipv6 openSUSE 11.1".
//Edit: Posted wrong link. However, I find a link to that Startup guide in the first few hits, giving you the direct solution, http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_boo...ast2_conf.html Anyway, I'm out of this thread.
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Akoellh, I found the link you posted too, but for me it's too vague. So, I've followed this guide ( OpenSUSE 11.1 Reference - IPv6—The Next Generation Internet ) and now everything seems to be ok.
To disable or enable IPv6 on an installed system, use the YaST Network Settings module. On the Global Options tab, check or uncheck the Enable IPv6 option as necessary. To enable IPv6 manually, enter modprobe ipv6 as root. Thank you all for the help! ![]() Edit: I was referring to your wrong link
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Then read the correct one.
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