(In reply to comment #13)
> no, I'm asking if it wasn't in automatic mode previously. If its in automatic
> now, you need to move it to ignore or disabled mode. the rawhide NM has fixed
> this problem for some, but others still need to explicitly disable NM's ipv6
> handling if they use SLAAC at the moment.
If "ignore" or "disable" is still required, the updated NM packages are not fixing the problem as expected.
So I'm going to switch from "automatic" (the current and previous mode) to "ignore" which was proven to workaround the problem.
(In reply to comment #13)
> no, I'm asking if it wasn't in automatic mode previously. If its in automatic
> now, you need to move it to ignore or disabled mode. the rawhide NM has fixed
> this problem for some, but others still need to explicitly disable NM's ipv6
> handling if they use SLAAC at the moment.
If "ignore" or "disable" is still required, the updated NM packages are not fixing the problem as expected.
So I'm going to switch from "automatic" (the current and previous mode) to "ignore" which was proven to workaround the problem.