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Hi,
I burned a few CDs today and got the following results: - Ubuntu boots with IPv4 and IPv6 active. It also has several applications which may be good for testing: web browser, ssh, pidgin (with XMPP for jabber), and Ekiga softphone. - Mandriva booted without activating the network ports. A few clicks activated them and it appeared to enable IPv6. Similar applications as above with kopete but I didn't immediately spot a softphone. - Fedora booted with IPv4 enabled. I couldn't activate IPv6 by just clicking on things. ymmv
Best regards, Chris
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007, Frank Ellermann wrote:
TS Glassey wrote:
FWIW I have run into many people using down-rev laptop's for whom Microsoft's v6 implementation isn't ever going to be installed.
See http://research.microsoft.com/msripv6/msripv6.htm - I found that via Jordi's http://www.ipv6-to-standard.org/ link. Apparently an experimental IPv6 stack for NT and W2K.
For Phil's problem, products sold in Europe should survive 750 days, 14 months is too short. Sent over a 12 years old USR Courier... ;-)
Frank
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