Re: IPv6 adoption
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 01:56:52AM -0700, Robert Stone <talby@trap.mtview.ca.us> spake forth:
> > I'd like to assume they didn't think they were going to multiply the
> > address space by 4 and really did intend to raise the address space by
> > several orders of magnitude.
> >
> If all the ipv6 addresses were distributed evenly across the planets
> surface, there would be roughly 423,354,243,695,259,002,656 per square inch.
> And, no, I don't know what this has to do with anything.
Bearing this in mind, is there currently any work on porting the Linux
kernel and Debian to a Cuisinart?
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