On 05/29/2009 02:58 AM, Michael Yang wrote:
Hi,It looks as if you have the same problem as I encountered with Firefox: due to some problem with IPv6 handling Firefox becomes slow. I'll pass on two remidies which I received. 1) rimaya sent me the following tip, which worked: As root you enter on a console echo "blacklist ipv6" >> /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and restart your PC. 2) In Firefox enter as address about:config You will see a very long list of variable set for Firefox. Find the entry network.dns.disableIPv6 If it is set to "false" click on it twice to change it to "true". Close the window and Firefox. Modification 1) was sufficient for me. I do not know whether mod 2) alone is sufficient; I did both. HTH. --
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