Linphone - Suse
This is a discussion on Linphone - Suse ; What's wrong with it? When I start it I get this message:
Your machine appears to be connected to an IPv6 network. By default
linphone always uses IPv4. Please update your configuration if you want
to use IPv6
When I ...
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Linphone
What's wrong with it? When I start it I get this message:
Your machine appears to be connected to an IPv6 network. By default
linphone always uses IPv4. Please update your configuration if you want
to use IPv6
When I select preferences from the menu it crashes.
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Blattus Slafaly ? 3
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Re: Linphone
On 2008-04-30, Blattus Slafaly ? (3) ¼
wrote:
> What's wrong with it? When I start it I get this message:
> Your machine appears to be connected to an IPv6 network. By default
> linphone always uses IPv4. Please update your configuration if you want
> to use IPv6
>
> When I select preferences from the menu it crashes.
>
It says it all in the message, doesn't it?
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB
isabling_IPv6_completely
Vahis
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Re: Linphone
Vahis schreef:
>> What's wrong with it? When I start it I get this message:
>> Your machine appears to be connected to an IPv6 network. By default
>> linphone always uses IPv4. Please update your configuration if you want
>> to use IPv6
>>
>> When I select preferences from the menu it crashes.
>>
> It says it all in the message, doesn't it?
Looks to me he thinks he has to change the configuration of linphone not of
the system itself.
Very logical if you ask me because it said linphone uses ipv4 by default
and "Please update your configuration if you want to use IPv6", this
assumes linphone can be configured so that it can use ipv6.
Otherwise it should have said linphone cannot run on a system using ipv6.
I don't have the software so i can't tell.
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Chris Maaskant
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Re: Linphone
On 2008-05-01, Chris Maaskant wrote:
> Vahis schreef:
>
>>> What's wrong with it? When I start it I get this message:
>>> Your machine appears to be connected to an IPv6 network. By default
>>> linphone always uses IPv4. Please update your configuration if you want
>>> to use IPv6
>>>
>>> When I select preferences from the menu it crashes.
>>>
>> It says it all in the message, doesn't it?
>
> Looks to me he thinks he has to change the configuration of linphone not of
> the system itself.
> Very logical if you ask me because it said linphone uses ipv4 by default
> and "Please update your configuration if you want to use IPv6", this
> assumes linphone can be configured so that it can use ipv6.
> Otherwise it should have said linphone cannot run on a system using ipv6.
>
> I don't have the software so i can't tell.
Me neither.
But since there's nothing you need ipv6 for it's simplest just to remove
it. Or maybe I haven't heard the latest news about it when I think so?
Vahis
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Re: Linphone
Vahis schreef:
>> I don't have the software so i can't tell.
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> Me neither.
> But since there's nothing you need ipv6 for it's simplest just to remove
> it. Or maybe I haven't heard the latest news about it when I think so?
As far as i know you don't need ipv6.
Never used it anyway, and i never had trouble connecting to the net because
of it.
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Chris Maaskant
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Re: Linphone
Vahis wrote:
> Me neither.
> But since there's nothing you need ipv6 for it's simplest just to remove
> it. Or maybe I haven't heard the latest news about it when I think so?
There are some IPv6 newsservers out there that feed binaries for free,
but only over IPv6. However in general you are right and it can be
turned off.
houghi
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Re: Linphone
houghi wrote:
> Vahis wrote:
>> Me neither.
>> But since there's nothing you need ipv6 for it's simplest just to remove
>> it. Or maybe I haven't heard the latest news about it when I think so?
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> There are some IPv6 newsservers out there that feed binaries for free,
> but only over IPv6. However in general you are right and it can be
> turned off.
>
> houghi
That's great. They come out with something new and you have to turn it
off instead of use it. Quite retarded.
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Re: Linphone
On Thu, 01 May 2008 16:48:20 +0200, houghi wrote:
> Vahis wrote:
>> Me neither.
>> But since there's nothing you need ipv6 for it's simplest just to
>> remove it. Or maybe I haven't heard the latest news about it when I
>> think so?
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> There are some IPv6 newsservers out there that feed binaries for free,
> but only over IPv6. However in general you are right and it can be
> turned off.
>
free binaries? Got any links??
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Re: Linphone
central wrote:
> free binaries? Got any links??
http://www.infoanarchy.org/en/Open_Usenet_Servers
http://www.newsservers.net/FreeNewsServers.php
houghi
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