Yes, that wouldn't be a problem.
Steps:
1 - Open the GNOME Control Center (Ubuntu Settings, or Configurations);
2 - Select "Network" on the left sidebar;
3 - Press the small cog-wheel (Network Configurations);
4 - Select the IPv6 tab;
5 - On IPv6 Method, select disabled (on my system, it is on Automatic);
After that, GOA doesn't load the login screens that I've detailed on earlier comments.
Yes, that wouldn't be a problem.
Steps:
1 - Open the GNOME Control Center (Ubuntu Settings, or Configurations);
2 - Select "Network" on the left sidebar;
3 - Press the small cog-wheel (Network Configurations);
4 - Select the IPv6 tab;
5 - On IPv6 Method, select disabled (on my system, it is on Automatic);
After that, GOA doesn't load the login screens that I've detailed on earlier comments.