Hi,
Windows 7: enabled by default. Mac OS: enabled by default. Linux:
whatever your distro does. I fail to see your point.
Windows XP: disabled by default. Has been sold on the majority of
Netbooks well into 2010, and Netbooks were 1/3rd of the PC sales.
By the time end consumers feel an actual *need* to run IPv6, popular
computer magazines will have the "hot, new, hacker trick" 'cmd' -> 'ipv6
install'.
But by that same time, people will probably not even remember the
acronym "XP". Hopefully so, for all of us :-)
IPv6-capable beta firmwares for Fritz DSL-routers exist only for the
two most recent models 7390 and 7270(v?). Other models (like the 7112/7113)
or 7170, 7150) do *NOT* have sufficient resources to run IPv6 -- their
flash memory is close to full as well as their RAM when they're running.
So you need to buy new IT equipment every n years, where "n" is by
preference (for the vendor) a low number? I'm shocked. BTW, switching
your DSL contract after the 2-year-handcuff of your favourite operator
will give you a new model for free.
Stefan
-Martin
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Stefan WINTER
Ingenieur de Recherche
Fondation RESTENA - Réseau Téléinformatique de l'Education Nationale et de la Recherche
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