I stepped back to 1.6.3 and the kernel and babel ribs stayed correct
no matter how much I upped or downed the usb0 interface while keeping
the wifi alive.
This by itself does not mean enough (because source specific routing
is not in 1.6 as best I recall)
In terms of bisecting between babel
I just got two of 'em and getting usbnet up was a snap. I got 'em
because they have
dual 2.4ghz 802.11n antennas and I figured the wifi would be faster
than the getchip stuff.
(there is no adhoc support. another reason for looking at this board
is to look at the structure of the drivers for
> No special price for poor africans?
Nope. And no special price for university people who are not students.
-- Juliusz
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As for "interesting items on the agenda", there are a wide variety of
things that appeal to *someone*, if you browse the agenda and working
groups available.
If you plan to attend all week, the sunday newcomers orientation is
quite helpful.
In my case for example I am very interested in the
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 9:58 PM, Juliusz Chroboczek
wrote:
>> I might be interested in participating in IETF 96. Are there more details
>> about how much it costs etc.?
>
> According to the IETF website:
>
>Early-Bird: $700 USD
>Late: $875 USD
>One Day
On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 12:47 PM, Jehan Tremback
wrote:
> I might be interested in participating in IETF 96. Are there more details
> about how much it costs etc.? How much of the event will be Babel-related?
About 1/1th.
> I might be interested in participating in IETF 96. Are there more details
> about how much it costs etc.?
According to the IETF website:
Early-Bird: $700 USD
Late: $875 USD
One Day Pass: $375 USD
Full-time students: $150 USD
Remote Participants: No fee.
I would never encourage
I might be interested in participating in IETF 96. Are there more details
about how much it costs etc.? How much of the event will be Babel-related?
-Jehan
On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 5:00 AM, <
babel-users-requ...@lists.alioth.debian.org> wrote:
> Send Babel-users mailing list submissions to
>
I have definitively proven that on at least one of the arm boxes we
are using (the getchip) that there is either a new babel bug in git,
and/or arm related issue with forming the netlink message, or a kernel
bug, or excessive gamma radiation in the atmosphere.
I am going to step back to 1.6.1 and
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