Dual-stack and single-stack connections are being tested extensively,
but at this point the default is already (for an automatically created
connection, that is) to have IPv6 at Automatic and optional. This
doesn't apply to connections created by clicking the Add button in nm-
connection-editor though; see
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/commit/?id=36db194ae95e35cc7b8f431ab984780dea24656d
and http://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-
applet/commit/?id=7068b0f7052078f101ad1eccc3456492f03fbb8b. Those will
get in with the next upload of NM and nm-applet (anytime now).

Syslog looks correct except for the crash you got, and since you
confirmed that with the correct settings for the interface the
connection comes up properly, I'm not overly concerned by any of this
(though the crash still needs fixing).

One thing to keep in mind is that ipv4 will remain *required*, at least
for 11.10; and most probably until after the next LTS (because let's
face it, IPv6 isn't set up everywhere, and things need to work magically
for users who don't have ipv6... and also should fail magically when
users don't actually get any dhcp responses). I'll however be happy to
be convinced that the automatic failing of v4 interfaces that don't
complete DHCP is no necessary. (Though I believe it makes everyone's
life easier).

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  Default to enabling IPv6 addresses, but set to optional to bring up
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