They had a beta a while back, I participated in it. It was business only. Now
they are in process of rolling out to residential. I don't know how far along
they are.
With how easy it is to go to he.net and get a tunnel (I have 2 of them, one for
home and one for colo), I'd do that. Once Com
On Jun 6, 2012, at 4:04 PM, Russell Senior wrote:
> ...
> Roughly 18 Personal Telco nodes have ipv6 connectivity now, the rest
> are coming soon. We have a Hurricane Electric tunnel with a /48 that
> we are parsing up for nodes, each node gets a /64. Works fine. I
> routinely connect over ipv6.
Another data point, FREEORG worked for me.
I will be helping at the Fedora Booth (if there is one) as well as
meandering around ;).
See you guys there.
--
Matt M.
LinuxKnight
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 2:58 PM, C W wrote:
> Yep, the FREEORG one also works. Thanks very much! Now I'm goin
I did end up researching this and following up with Comcast. They are
currently deploying IPv6 to areas that use an Arris branded CMTS.
Once they finish that roll out, they are going to upgrade their Cisco
CMTSes one by one. Maybe within a few months. It sounds like
Portland has a Cisco one, so
> >> I just wanted to know if anyone had tried Comcast's service locally
> >> and had already done the research, resulting in "yes it's available
> >> and here's what I did" or "no, they haven't enabled it here yet".
>
> Russell> Yesterday, because of this thread, I did a little searching,
> Russe
> > I just wanted to know if anyone
> > had tried Comcast's service locally and had already done the research,
> > resulting in "yes it's available and here's what I did" or "no, they
> > haven't enabled it here yet".
>
> Yesterday, because of this thread, I did a little searching, and found
> h
Yep, the FREEORG one also works. Thanks very much! Now I'm going to OSCON
again.
Cheers,
Elcaset
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 2:05 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Thu, 07 Jun 2012 10:38:39 -0700
> Scott Garman dijo:
>
> >FREEPROJ
>
> Thanks. That worked. I am registered for the Expo Hall on Wedne
On Thu, 07 Jun 2012 10:38:39 -0700
Scott Garman dijo:
>FREEPROJ
Thanks. That worked. I am registered for the Expo Hall on Wednesday and
Thursday, and when I completed the registration the invoice was -0- and
was marked "paid."
I should add that at the beginning page there is an invitation to a
> "Russell" == Russell Johnson writes:
Russell> On Jun 6, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Tim wrote:
>> I just wanted to know if anyone had tried Comcast's service locally
>> and had already done the research, resulting in "yes it's available
>> and here's what I did" or "no, they haven't enabled it here
On 06/07/2012 08:33 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> But I am confused. Previously the exhibit hall only was free if you
> enrolled early, but now it seems to be always $25. And I am a proposer
> of a talk (although they rejected me!), which I thought was supposed to
> get me some goodies, but when l
In the last few days I've found that LibreOffice Writer is not keeping
up with my fingers. I'm typing along are around 60 to 70 wpm. I'm
transcribing a recording and it's distracting to watch what I'm typing
and not see it until a split second or so after I type it. It seems to
be something tha
On Jun 6, 2012, at 4:12 PM, Tim wrote:
> I just wanted to know if anyone
> had tried Comcast's service locally and had already done the research,
> resulting in "yes it's available and here's what I did" or "no, they
> haven't enabled it here yet".
Yesterday, because of this thread, I did a lit
But I am confused. Previously the exhibit hall only was free if you
enrolled early, but now it seems to be always $25. And I am a proposer
of a talk (although they rejected me!), which I thought was supposed to
get me some goodies, but when logged in to my O'Reilly account I see
nothing. And in pre
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