[clug] November - IPv6 using it on the modern internet - Bob Edwards
George at Clug
Clug at goproject.info
Wed Nov 25 03:57:06 UTC 2015
Thanks for the update Steve. I sent my email one minute after
yours arrived, but did not notice its arrival until after I sent my
email.
George.
At Wednesday, 25-11-2015 on 14:39 Steven Hanley wrote:
All
Canberra Linux Users Group Meeting - 26th November 2015
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Date: 26 November 2015 (Fourth Thursday of the
month)
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Time: 18:15 - 18:55
Abstract: It's BeerSIG time!
'What's BeerSIG?' I hear you ask! BeerSIG
is a social
gathering, and an opportunity to get
together with
like minded people and share a social
pint
or two before the meeting.
Location: Wig and Pen, Llewellyn Hall, Canberra School of
Music
Look for the table with a stuffed toy
penguin
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Time: 19:00 - 21:00 (or when it finishes)
Speaker: Bob Edwards
Abstract: IPv6 was going to replace IPv4 and "fix" all
problems with
the internet from exhausted address space
to letting people
have thousands of addressable devvices
each. Have you tried
using an IPv6 only system online?
Bob has and will talk about how to get
one working, how
lonely or not the internet in IPv6 only
land is, whether it
fixes any obvious problems or not and
other fun involved with
using IPv6 hosts running Linux and how
they work.
Venue: Room N101
Computer Science and Information
Technology Building
North Road
The Australian National University
See http://clug.org.au/ for more
directions and a map
Food/drink: Pizza and soft drink/juice. Come hungry, and bring
about $6 to cover the cost of your share
if you
want some.
See You
Steve
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