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Re: KDE gone, Linux next ?



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Can you explain to me what "parts" of the kernel can or cannot allow
"closed source" modules? Even the way the system is setup now, any
developer can create a module, and distribute it in compiled form without
source code. I'm not sure how Linus could or couldn't prevent it, unless
I'm missing something.

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Ben Collins <b.m.collins@larc.nasa.gov>
UnixGroup Admin - NASA LaRC

On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Matthew Parry wrote:

> The parts of the kernel code that would allow closed source modules
> to work with it.

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