I also had this problem and it was apparently caused by the activated IPv6 
support in Debian. 

I do not know why IPv6 is enabled in debian per default since this support only 
caused me problems 
on new installations. Also I do not know the "correct" way to disable IPv6 in 
Debian. 

Does anybody know how IPv6 can be disabled in Debian correctly ( something like 
dpkg-reconfigure... )?
I used some hack in my startup scripts to make things work IIRC.


 -Arne





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> Hi!
> 
> Since I switched from kernel 2.4 to 2.6 (2.6.7) I observed that 
> surfing the internet (via dsl) has become painfully slow. The 
> absolute speed does not seem to be affected. But each individual 
> request (very noticable when a page has many images) seems to take 
> ages to complete.
> Any idea about the cause of this problem? Or how I could trace the 
> problem further?
> 
> Martin
>  
> 
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