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Last Linux Client Voice

sven Homewood
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Join date: 5 Apr 2007
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07-28-2008 02:30
Hello,

when i start the Linux client (1.20.15.92456), then the log says:
2008-07-28T09:16:29Z WARNING: LLVoiceClient::connectorCreateResponse: Connector.Create response failure: couldn't resolve host name

CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+
Memory: 2014 MB OS Version: Linux 2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 10 23:55:07 UTC 2008 x86_64

What could that be? Has anyone any idea?

sven
sven Homewood
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Join date: 5 Apr 2007
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08-26-2008 12:16
From: sven Homewood
Hello,

when i start the Linux client (1.20.15.92456), then the log says:
2008-07-28T09:16:29Z WARNING: LLVoiceClient::connectorCreateResponse: Connector.Create response failure: couldn't resolve host name
sven


The voice cant handle in some way IPV6 stuff, i turned it off, now it connects to the server, even i have some other trouble now, but ill solve that too.
Drake Bacon
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09-12-2008 16:24
Your ISP may not be IPv6 ready ether.
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Adamas Carter
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09-15-2008 14:03
Some servers incorrectly identify themselves as ipv6 compatible. When they are not, they cause hangs and other problems. Best just to keep it disabled until ipv6 formally rolls out and replaces the current system.
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sven Homewood
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Join date: 5 Apr 2007
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09-23-2008 14:44
The same happens with Firefox 32 bit on a 64 bit. In Firefox i can disable ipv6.
:-) IN SL i cant ...
Baloo Uriza
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Join date: 19 Apr 2008
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09-23-2008 15:16
From: sven Homewood
The same happens with Firefox 32 bit on a 64 bit. In Firefox i can disable ipv6.
:-) IN SL i cant ...


You shouldn't be disabling this at the application level anyway: This is an OS configuration issue.
Adamas Carter
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09-23-2008 16:16
From: Baloo Uriza
You shouldn't be disabling this at the application level anyway: This is an OS configuration issue.
That's right. There's more than just Firefox using the internet on your computer. Email, SL, your isp's DNS servers, and anything else you've got going can be affected by bad ipv6 configurations. Shut it off on the OS level.
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OpenSUSE 11.1 (x86_64)
KDE 3.5.9
AMD Phenom X4 (all Phenoms are X86_64)
4G RAM
NVIDIA 8800GT (512M)
DSL 1.5/1.0