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On 13 Apr 97 at 11:50, Rodney Thayer wrote: > A joint meeting sounds like a good idea. In talking to members I think > there are network-literate (or at least network-interested) members outside > the membership. And you'll get IPv6 support on a Linux can a hell of a lot > faster than you will on Windows 95. So what is it, <http://www.signet.org> ? I'll try to set one up. I agree that Linux will be a very early platform for IPV6 for many reasons. First, Linux is a popular server used by ISPs, it is a good experimental system where source code is readily available, ... The IPV6 implementation will be a top down approach beginning with the routers. Desktop systems will be running IPV4 for many years. +----------------------------------------------+ | Gerald Feldman <gaf at highway1.com> | | Boston Computer Solutions and Consulting | +----------------------------------------------+
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