Hey, i can't resist to reply to this, but it's an example case. don't take this as mocking a newcomer, rather learn from it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You are not address my question. Actually he is answering your question. Enabling IPv6 on Debian is a matter of loading the ipv6 module. > I want to experience Ipv6 on Debian . > > Such that I may connect to IPv6 Tunnel Broker by ipv6 > on ipv4 tunneling. This is not the same as the original question. The original question consisted of 'how to enable IPv6?' while this question is 'How do i connect to a tunnel broker?' This is a rather common mistake, assuming that people know what others are talking about. i make the same mistake all the time. One should always be specific with the questions. "How do i compile it?" is not the same as "How do i compile irssi on Debian Sarge system?" or "How do i compile a new Audio CD out of my MP3s?" Hiding behind not being native english speaking person doesn't work either, most of us are non-native. And even native english speakers make the same mistakes, so it's just a matter of being specific. Good guide on how to ask good questions is at: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Asking a good question is a big part of the answer. As for your answer, it has been answered elsewhere. (In a rather hostile manner, but that's beside the point) - S -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

