Paul Graydon writes:
> That's interesting. I have a Galaxy Nexus on T-Mobile USA and it
> doesn't get an IPv6 address, only IPv4. Works fine with IPv6 over my
> wireless network at home. Doesn't seem to be anything obvious in the
> settings to enable or disable that.
Same here. IPv6 works fi
Cameron Byrne writes:
> On May 22, 2012 7:14 PM, "Wolfgang S. Rupprecht" <
> wolfgang.ruppre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Cameron Byrne writes:
>> >From what you wrote, guess is you are using a phone that does not
>> >have I
Steven Bellovin writes:
> See
> http://landslidecoding.blogspot.com/2012/07/linuxs-leap-second-deadlocks.html
Maybe we should stop wrenching the poor system time back and forth. We
no longer add or subtract daylight savings time (or timezones) to the
kernel time, why do we do it with leapsecond
> (IPv6 ONLY insisting on manufacturers implementing 464XLAT is inferior
> in every way to dual stack,
There is one way it is superior; it rewards web and other content sites
that implement IPv6. Unlike dual stack, it applies pressure where it is
needed, on the IPv4-only sites. Grottiness can
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