On Tuesday 12 July 2005 23:17, J.F. Vasconcelos wrote: > Hello > > Another way to disable the IPV6 is: > > - edit /etc/sysconfig/network/config > - set USE_IPV6=no > - exit. > - run "rcnetwork restart" > > It was tested under SUSE but probably works on Fedora. Doesn't > requires computer restart... > > > On Fri, 2005-06-17 at 10:54 +0100, Des Johnston wrote: > > The java frontend to maple (9.5.2) that fires up with xmaple returns a > > "connection to kernel lost" and opens up a window which doesn't accept > > input in FC4. Command line maple and the old-fashioned maple -cw > > interfaces are still working fine in FC4. There are no problems in FC3. > > > > Has anyone found an FC4 workaround? Fiddling around with the built in java > > vm in maple didn't offer any improvement for me. > > It seems that I have found the problem. > Apparently Java gets confused by IPV6, so ipv6 must be disabled. > This can be done, by putting the following lines > into /etc/modprobe.conf: > alias net-pf-10 off > alias ipv6 off > Reboot, then xmaple should run fine. > -- > The "java" file content sould be: #!/bin/bash /opt/maple9.5/jre.IBM_INTEL_LINUX/bin/java.orig -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack="true" $* I'm sorry the editor inserted a line break. __________________________ Benjamin Duehring, FORWISS| Universitaet Passau | Priv. e-mail : duehring@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx D-94030 Passau | WWW : http://www.lyxx.de/card