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Linux Now Officially IPv6 Compliant

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The Linux kernel has had preliminary support for IPv6 since kernel version 2.1.8 in 1996, but only in the last week has the Linux Foundation officially stated that all major Linux distributions are now compliant with the US Department of Defense's requirements for IPv6 compatibility. ...
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    openSUSE Linux: What’s Working Well and What To Do With It

    http://lizards.opensuse.org/ 2008/ 12/ 01/ opensuse-linux-whats-working-well-and…

    Sorry informationweek.com ICNR Despite the fact that it’s been around since 1994, openSUSE Linux remains a work in progress. It’s not perfect, nor does anyone pretend it is. The places where it needs the most immediate improvement are also a matter of debate: what’s crucially important to some is only marginally important to others.

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    How to update the custom compiled kernel to a new release using git

    http://blog.avirtualhome.com/ 2008/ 12/ 01/ how-to-update-the-custom-compiled-ke…

    In a previous article I addressed how to compile a kernel for Ubuntu Intrepid using git and in a follow up article I explained how to compile a new release if you already compiled your own custom kernel using git. The upgrade article was written if the kernel upgrade was one where the only [...]

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    Linux Kernel Ready for IPv6

    http://www.pinoytux.com/ linux/ linux-kernel-ready-for-ipv6

    Linux Kernel is ready for the incoming IPv6 compliance with Defense Information System Agency’s IPv6 Special Interoperability Certification, according to Linux Foundation. This means that all Linux distributions that run the updated Linux kernel should be able to pass the certification.

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    iPhone now with Linux

    http://arisyulianta.com/ 2008/ 12/ 01/ iphone-now-with-linux/

    The industrious folks at iPhone dev team have successfully reverse engineered Apple’s hardware drivers and managed to get the Linux kernel to boot on the 2G and 3G iPhone as well as the first-gen iPod Touch The industrious folks at iPhone dev team have successfully reverse engineered Apple’s hardware

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    Hackers boot Linux on iPhone

    http://northloop.14gram.com/ hackers-boot-linux-iphone

    Word of the successful kernel porting was made on the Linux on the iPhone blog, complete with instructions and source code. About the touch screen, though...

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    Linux kernel ported for iPhone

    http://mybroadband.co.za/ blogs/ 2008/ 11/ 30/ linux-kernel-ported-for-iphone/

    Some of the code junkies out there may find it interesting to note that the Linux 2.6 Kernel has been ported for Apple’s iPhone. Both the 1st and 2nd generation iPhones can now use it. It even works on the 1st generation iPod touch. It is a rough first draft but basically plows the way for further and rather quick expansion.

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    Linux Now Runs on iPhone!

    http://www.gsmdome.com/ iphone/ linux-now-runs-on-iphone_2110

    Today’s hot news is that Apple’s iPhone now runs Linux, that got ported to the device recently. It can even run on iPhone 2G, 3G and the first generation of iPod touch. The Linux 2.6 kernel was ported to the Apple devices, but you should know that not all of its drivers are working right, since this is the very first version of the port.

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    Linux kernel 2.6 hits the iPhone for first time

    http://www.desinformado.com/ index.php/ 2008/ 11/ 29/ kinux-kernel-26-hits-the-i…

    It was a matter of time for linux dev-hackers to have their favorite OS into the iPhone, this times has come and we are excited. Let’s hope Apple doesn’t break it in the next update, instead a formal support will be welcomed… Take a look a what is available now: - Framebuffer driver - Serial driver - Serial over USB driver - Interrupts, MMU, clock, etc.

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    Glendix: Bringing the Beauty of Plan 9 to Linux

    http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ glendix-bringing-beauty-plan-9-linux

    Glendix: Bringing the Beauty of Plan 9 to Linux Linux Today Fri, 11/28/2008 - 10:05 OSNews: "Anyway, sometimes, a new distribution is started that brings something new to the table. One such "distribution" is Glendix, which aims to combine the Linux kernel with the userpsace tools from Plan 9.

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    Run your NFS server in the user address space with NFS-GANESHA

    http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ run-your-nfs-server-user-address-space-nfs-g…

    Run your NFS server in the user address space with NFS-GANESHA Linux Today Thu, 11/27/2008 - 22:05 Linux.com: "NFS-GANESHA is an NFS version 2-4 server that runs in the user address space instead of as part of the operating system kernel.

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