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"path": "/news/Linux-IPv6-Built-In-Or-Nothing",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-11T10:23:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "Currently the Linux IPv6 networking stack can be built into the Linux kernel, built as a loadable kernel module, or not built at all. With proposed patches from a SUSE engineer, the IPv6 networking stack would be limited to being a kernel built-in or not at all. In doing away with IPv6 as a loadable kernel module would allow simplifying some code and lowering the Linux networking maintenance burden...",
"title": "Linux Patches Make The IPv6 Stack Less Modular To Lower Architectural Burden"
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