Per Jessen pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Hans Witvliet wrote:
I friend of mine just bought a simple brother-printer, which support IPv6. Not the first piece of equipment on my shortlist of stuff i would want to support it, but they do, out of the box.
And as said: bsd, linux, slowaris, ios, hp-ux, xp, vista, they all support it.
Operating systems. I took a quick look around to spot what I've got that is IPv4-only:
Cisco SPA9XX phones. Kyocera printers. MySQL Asterisk APC SmartUPS Leased servers in external datacentre Netgear Wireless AP (one). visiting peoples laptops.
better slowly grow into it, than have to do a crash action in a year or two time. I shouldn't make it a top priority item on your agenda, but make shure it is on your agenda.
If it's not on the top of the list, it most probably will slide further down and end up not getting done :-(
I totally agree that any sane person (who is involved with computing) should be at least thinking of IPv6. However, to suggest that it isn't still bleeding edge (as Adam does) is just silly.
/Per
This is an article from 1997: http://www.linuxhq.com/IPv6/radvd.html Is IPv6 bleeding edge, no, little used, yes. It's been around over 10 years! How long does something need to be available to stop being "bleeding edge"? -- Ken Schneider SuSe since Version 5.2, June 1998 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org