Show ContentAnas@lemmy.world3·1 month agoI’m trying, I really am. My current issue is that Wi-Fi completely ignores IPV4 if I’m on a network with additional IPV6 support.
Show ContentcRazi_man@lemm.ee2·1 month agoDon’t let Lemmy mislead you into thinking Linux is a drop-in replacement or easy to switch to. It’s a difficult process that takes learning, but hopefully you’ll find it worthwhile. Good luck with your troubleshooting.
Show Contentchronicledmonocle@lemmy.world2·1 month agoIPv6 should be the preferred option. It’s the same on Windows and MacOS. If you have IPv6 issues, just turn off IPv6 on the adapter you’re using.
Show ContentAnas@lemmy.world1·1 month agoI remember trying that to no avail, but I don’t have access to the problematic network right now. Also, happy cake day!
Show Contentchronicledmonocle@lemmy.world2·1 month agoOh…huh…I didn’t even know we had cake days on Lemmy. Haha. Thanks.
I’m trying, I really am. My current issue is that Wi-Fi completely ignores IPV4 if I’m on a network with additional IPV6 support.
Don’t let Lemmy mislead you into thinking Linux is a drop-in replacement or easy to switch to. It’s a difficult process that takes learning, but hopefully you’ll find it worthwhile. Good luck with your troubleshooting.
IPv6 should be the preferred option. It’s the same on Windows and MacOS.
If you have IPv6 issues, just turn off IPv6 on the adapter you’re using.
I remember trying that to no avail, but I don’t have access to the problematic network right now.
Also, happy cake day!
Oh…huh…I didn’t even know we had cake days on Lemmy. Haha. Thanks.