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2010-08-27
, 02:24
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2010-08-27
, 02:26
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#83
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Yup, that's documented at http://n900-ipv6.garage.maemo.org under "Setting up IPv6 Connectivity on built-in Web browser":
about:config -> disableIPv6 -> change from true to false
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2010-08-27
, 02:30
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#84
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i am sorry for asking....
i think my eyes are just hurting from this ...lol.
but i believe it is almost there thanks to that.
i remember reading somewhere a url to type into microb that would allow me into the settings to enable the ipv6 in the browswer.
after going through all the steps. and looking like it was all in ok...it still is giving me an ipv4 from the www.whatismyipv6.com website.
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2010-08-27
, 02:34
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@ USA
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2010-08-27
, 02:49
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@ USA
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2010-08-27
, 02:53
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after i sudo gainroot then:'
dpkg -i libicd-network-3g-ipv6_1.1_armel.deb
i get error processing.
cannot access archive: no such file or directory.
after i "root"
i get the same.
i have the file in my MyDocs folder.
it installed it...a bunch of script...then i tried:
•run /usr/bin/register_3g_ipv6 install
but got an error again.
what am i adoing?
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2010-08-27
, 03:04
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@ USA
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2010-08-27
, 03:10
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#90
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about:config -> disableIPv6 -> change from true to false