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markus99@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Linux reaches new high 3.82%

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    Okay, I guess I’ll say it. Year of Linux Desktop!

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      Every year from now until the end of time.

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        I will never get tired of Year of Linux Desktopping!

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        So every year till 2038. XD

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      Whew, I was getting worried we were one day into 2024 and nobody said this yet.

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      Next year is the year of IPv6!

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        I wish! I’ve got the hardware to support it, but neither of the two ISPs available at my house support IPv6.

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          Could be worse. My ISP has a broken implementation.

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            my isp supports ipv6 but disables it in openwrt config.
            i found a way to get root access to it and re-enabled it, seems to work just fine. the configuration is kinda fucked up but kinda works (dhcpv6, no slaac)

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      Gotta keep the party going!

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      which one?

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