Created attachment 411762 [details] emerge info of networkmanager it's just in recent days, I find that it will take a lot of time to connect to a mirror in the terminal, but firefox is ok, However when I add a record in the hosts file or disable the ipv6 of the interface, this problem got solved. However I do not want to always disable ipv6 for the interfaces, and also have a fixed map of the address in my hosts file, there once did not have the problem several days ago, what's the matter? And after update from gnome 3.14 to gnome 3.16 stable, also recently, once it booted, I can find all kinds of interfaces turned up in the ifconfig output, such as ip6_vti0, ip6gre0, ip6tnl0, sit0, tunl0, and the original lo, eth0, wlan0, it looks totally a mass! Before, these interface only appeared when needed. How can I make it all right again? Thanks to any help!
For the ipv6 issue... could you try to apply this patch to NM? http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/patch/?id=8de6ee4ebad93cd1f552c666183a4fac76274aa5 Thanks
(In reply to Pacho Ramos from comment #1) > For the ipv6 issue... could you try to apply this patch to NM? > http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/patch/ > ?id=8de6ee4ebad93cd1f552c666183a4fac76274aa5 > > Thanks Thank you! But unlucky, my laptop is having days off... Since I accidently rm -r a directory which I have rbind sys proc and dev in for chroot, and after this operation, my desktop seems to be put into a hardware error that the screen never light up. I can't have a test now or maybe latter
1.0.8 should include this ipv6 fixes