Re: [opensuse] Can't Update while defaulting to IPv6



Adam Sailer wrote:
I can't update via Yast or Zypper, as each are attempting to refresh the
software repositories via IPv6 addresses.

How do you know it's trying IPv6? Normally, IPv6 is used only if available, otherwise IPv4.
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