On 3/16/08, Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can we get into the question of why IPv6 is important?
Yes. It is a non-negotiable customer requirement. The customer is VERY
important.
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Hi,
For that you don't actually need IPv6 support :)
You can use Teredo - it can translate any IPv4 and of course IPv6 addresses to
a IPv6 address through a broker server (there are a few on the Internet, and
you can ran a private one), which can then inter-communicate.
But is is S offtopi
Omer Zak wrote:
Can we get into the question how can we personally switch to IPv6 right
now? How to connect to our current ISPs using IPv6, and how to
interoperate with legacy IPv4 Internet?
Don't know about connecting to ISPs with it, but I do know a few people who
are tunneling IPv6 over I
On Sun, 2008-03-16 at 17:43 +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
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> > Let's not go into the question why 2.4 is important, OK?
> Can we get into the question of why IPv6 is important?
Can we get into the question how can we personally switch to IPv6 right
now? How to conne
Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
Let's not go into the question why 2.4 is important, OK?
Can we get into the question of why IPv6 is important?
Shachar
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Hi folks,
I suppose there are some people here who for one reason or another still run
kernel 2.4 on servers or embedded systems and are willing to admit to it.
Can anyone tell me how well kernels circa 2.4.19 (or later) support the
*current* IPv6 specification? I see IPv6 support in the code (
h
> That's not really true. The 300mb package includes all sorts of extras
> including scanning programs, web publishing, OCR, etc.
>
> AFAIK, you can't seperate them from just the printer drivers.
Actually you have basically 2 options:
1. You can download the "basic package" driver from HP's w
On Friday 14 March 2008, Amos Shapira wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Aharon Schkolnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> wrote:
> > Thanks to everyone for his/her suggestions.
> >
> > I THINK the problem was permissions on /dev/sg[01], although I have no
> > idea
> > how the permissions could have
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 09:51:15AM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> - HP drivers for Windows can indeed be a pain. I've heard feedback from
> someone I work for that their HP printer (not sure which model) drivers
> needed 300MB(!) of free disk space to install. That's what I call
> abusing, but he
Hi,
> - HP drivers for Windows can indeed be a pain. I've heard feedback from
> someone I work for that their HP printer (not sure which model) drivers
> needed 300MB(!) of free disk space to install. That's what I call
> abusing, but hey - Windows users should not be surprised too much, I
>
Hi,
Thanks all for the replies. I can summarize my pearls of wisdom here:
- I learned that HP has very good Linux support. With the popularity of
HP in our country (like Subaru/Mazda in cars almost), I think I'll go
for an HP.
- HP drivers for Windows can indeed be a pain. I've heard feedba
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