-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- 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.
- ------------------------------------------------ Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNiNSFtwoBnGmInM1AQFPfQP8CmRy2foizrZJE1PZc55DugTAzB2kP+A9 j/Pyzv8ZfOfX2DKCELW5qLTGZARWdnsOk9Jez4ukWqFqWIZ0Vtu5C0rsReegRLti /COWmR/IwNxaXmiqlda2gVxI9dsMcUnGT0Q/c15ohuQccCti8zr/qAuD3pTn6Rhs O3XZc1OR3pk= =jG3E -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----