BTW support for IPv6 on Linux so far was impeccable. I tested it on openSuSE 11.0 and 11.1 as well as Ubuntu 8.04.
If IPv6 is enabled on their network they join it automagically without configuring anything. All my applications supported IPv6 too. I use mostly Firefox and KDE applications (Kmail and KTorrent). Not a hitch. Google over IPv6 is actually faster since the servers are underutilized :P I still didn't manage to setup reverse resolving of IPv6 addresses correctly so I can't have a cool IRC alias yet. Help in that direction would be greatly appreciated. My domain is registered at GoDaddy which allow me to setup AAAA hosts Keep us informed if you get a roadmap from them. If you know engineers at GO or Vodafone that you can nudge do so too. On Thursday 26 February 2009 11:26:25 Anton Xuereb wrote: > Already emailed them asking for a roadmap of when ipv6 connectivity will be > enabled. Ill become more and more of a pain as time goes by > > On 26 Feb 2009, 10:56 AM, "Raphael Borg Ellul Vincenti" > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Targets that CAN be reached. Work was done - now its in the hands of the > ISPs to actually go and buy the connectivity. If people don't ask for the > connectivity, then it will never come. > > > Something can be done - pick up the phone and get in touch with your ISP. > > On Thursday 26 February 2009 10:48:23 Anton Xuereb wrote: > Targets that > will never be reached in... > > _______________________________________________ > MLUG-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://linux.org.mt/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mlug-list
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