Maybe this is the push that finally makes IPv6 go mainstream!
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Nah, IPX is gonna take over.
What's IPX?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internetwork_Packet_Exchange
Internetwork Packet Exchange (IPX) is the network-layer protocol in the IPX/SPX protocol suite. IPX is derived from Xerox Network Systems' IDP. It also has the ability to act as a transport layer protocol.
The IPX/SPX protocol suite was very popular through the late 1980s and mid-1990s because it was used by Novell NetWare, a network operating system. Due to Novell NetWare's popularity, IPX became a prominent protocol for internetworking.
(Just to be clear, IPX is not going to take over, and my above comment was intended to be humorous.)
Itβs IPv10, which binds IPv4 and IPv6 together (4+6=10), sometimes known as Dual Stack.
I need to inflict this reply upon others. It is so gloriously cursed out of context. And in context too.
I'm kind of weirdly horny for Torvalds making unilateral decisions about long running controversies? Tell me what standards are best kernel daddy.
Maybe next he can ban tabs and '\t' from Linux? Everyone indents with spaces now, debate over.
I think it is more likely that 95% of network equipment supports IPv6
Except whatever brings internet to my apartment apparently
Your ISP needs to setup IPv6 which isn't trivial to do from scratch.
What provider is it?
Is this real? I thought that Linus has improved his demeanor a bit in the recent years?
Linus have stated multiple times that he does not break user space, thus this quiet clearly cannot be real.
The kernel has never committed to a guarantee that userspace have IPv4 available. Hell, I'm sure that you don't even need to compile it into the kernel.
goes and runs make menuconfig
Yeah, CONFIG_INET=n
and you'll have no TCP/IP in your kernel.
No it's not real, even the follow up has the date of Sat, Aug 15th, 2025.
Saturday is the 16th.
There is a lot of other issues people have pointed out but right out of the gate that one is clear sign of it being fake.
Only if you still use the obsolete Gregorian calendar. Linux support for this was dropped as well
As a modest proposal, let's just kill anyone who disagrees. These troglodytes had long enough time to get on speed with the world and human progress cannot further afford individuals unwilling to adapt.
Renewal! Progress! Electrification!
Please, at least 85% of that network equipment hasn't been updated in 30 years and they're not about to start now.
My dream. IPv6 adoption would skyrocket to a degree unimaginable and those who donβt want to, will fall behind unless they move their asses and learn.
Ipv4 is simpler and therefore easier for my brain to comprehend.
I deliberately disable IPv6 on all the devices on my home network because it's really f**n annoying when some service tries to bind to localhost but picks up the IPv6 localhost instead of the IPv4 one
I've encountered way too many administrators and network admins who swear that "IPv6 does nothing but cause trouble" but the truth is, the trouble it's causing is because you can't half-implement IPv6. You either roll it out to the whole network or you don't, and the longer you kick that can down the road the harder it's going to be.
Basically too many professionals who haven't learned a new technology since 2005 and refuse to try new things keep holding the world back
Do you want to play a game?
ipv6 is great for public networks/ wan or extreme large nets. but for a small local net, ipv4 is so much easier if you need to access a single device. if ipv6 is parallell too, great but I hope ipv4 wont be disabled/ non existens in the future bc of this
Maybe this will move my ISP to provide IPv6.
Something needed to happen here, weβll see if even Torvalds has the power to kick massive telecom and consumer electronics conglomerates in the butt. Itβs been too long.
- My fiber provider started an early rollout of IPv6 like a decade abgo, and itβs been stalled out ever since.
- Iβm still seeing new consumer electronics being sold even though theyβre IPv4 only.
Well, if the Injection isn't the best option, you can always resort to patches.
What's a Gigahon?
transphobic slur used on 4chan to refer to trans women who do not pass as cis women
also, injections are the best route of administration for estrogen
also, injections are the best route of administration for estrogen
people like you are the reason we're losing IPv4 support on linux! (/s of course)