Well, things are getting a little better here.
First, my IPv6 connection is up and running. Now, I only
need to find out how laforge managed to
make apache 1.3.19 bind to IPv6 addresses, and I'll be a
happy person. The best part of it is that I managed to get
my cable provider to remove some filters they had had in
place that prevented the IPv6-over-IPv4 tunnel to work
(ip-proto-41). And it only took me 3 weeks to make they
understand what I was talking about lol ...
Also, things at work are improving. I'm managing to get some
companies and schools to partner with Conectiva for Linux
software development. All we need now is to get the
partnership contract (or whatever other form it takes) done,
so we can start working. I'm accepting sugestions about
softwares to assign development to them.
Oh, almost forgot ... My new credit card just arrived, so I
managed to order some books. Amazing enough, Amazon still
have the best prices on the books I usualy buy.
I just received a letter from my ISP (in Brazil, you have to
subscribe to an ISP plus the Cable provider... ouch) telling
I can get a copy of WinXP for only R$ 29,90 a month (about
US$12.50). Lol ... Really funny. I'm just entertaining an
idea about writing to tell them that they can get a copy of
Linux for only R$ 0.00 a month, but I'm afraid they will not
know that I'm taking about. It's amazing how stupid people
can be sometimes.
