>>>>> Johan Kullstam <[email protected]> writes:
>>>>> Ivan Shmakov <[email protected]> writes:

[…]

 >> Unfortunately, 6rd is only available for Linux 2.6.33 and later (as
 >> per Wikipedia), which isn't in Squeeze.

 > It is actually pretty easy to compile and use your own kernel.
 > Perhaps surprisingly, the kernel interface is pretty stable and you
 > do not need to upgrade the rest of your world (unlike, say upgrading
 > an important shared library).

        I've been compiling my kernels since 1999 or so, but thanks to
        Debian, I have found some new interests, and thus don't have
        enough spare time to spend it that way.

        Given that the newer kernels were already backported to Squeeze,
        I see little reason to repeat the work that has already been
        done.

[…]

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