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Fri Jan 08 20:52:56 2010 GMT: Acer Ferrari WLAN Update Sat Dec 12 13:24:57 2009 GMT: Offsite Backups Mon Dec 07 20:34:26 2009 GMT: Opera IPv6 Update From further discussions on the opera.linux newsgroup, my understanding is that IPv6 has essentially been disabled on Opera (for Linux AMD64?) because they can't figure out when to use IPv6 and when to go for IPv4 only (because the machine might not have IPv6 connectivity). Tue Dec 01 18:38:13 2009 GMT: Opera IPv6 Bug Reported Based on initial feedback in the opera.linux newsgroup, I have now filed a proper bug report (DSK-272658) for the IPv6 issues I am seeing in Opera 10.10. Let's see if this will be worked on or fixed... Mon Nov 30 20:51:55 2009 GMT: No IPv6 in Opera 10.10 I just noticed that IPv6 support in Opera 10.10 is completely broken (or maybe has been disabled or whatever) - at least on Ubuntu 9.10 (for AMD64). This is really disappointing - and maybe even time to look for another default browser (ELinks still works fine, so it can't be the setup)... Sun Nov 29 20:22:24 2009 GMT: Linux KVM I am just playing around with Linux KVM, trying to install/run a couple of other operating systems like NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenSolaris and Haiku. Unfortunately, not all of these systems run as seamless as I had hoped. Well, Haiku seems to run fine, but NetBSD 5.0.1 (for AMD64) doesn't recognise any of the emulated network adapters, FreeBSD 8.0 (for AMD64) doesn't think the CPU supports 64-bit mode and OpenSolaris runs very slowly. FreeBSD 8.0 (for i386) appears to run fine, although the installation could really do with some better error handling when installing from the Internet (it doesn't really tell you what's wrong and doesn't let you fix it easily). Sun Nov 22 17:19:03 2009 GMT: Test-driving the Ferrari After using my new Ferrari One laptop for a week, it looks like there a still a few issues with the Linux kernel drivers, both for wired and wireless network connectivity. The wired network driver problem appears to be the more obvious one as there is a kernel bug with the atl1c driver that's supposed to be fixed in the next kernel release. But for my wireless network (ath9k driver), I haven't been able to track it down to a single bug report as lots of stability issues appear to have been reported in bugzilla for that driver. Sun Nov 15 19:37:11 2009 GMT: Koala Driving a Ferrari Sat Nov 07 12:33:04 2009 GMT: cmeerw.net Domain Transferred to Gandi Mon Oct 26 21:35:34 2009 GMT: Upcoming Exim 4.70 release Sun Sep 27 16:52:15 2009 GMT: Salisbury Cathedral Sun Sep 20 07:53:22 2009 GMT: Lake District Holiday | ||||||
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