It doesn't matter anymore /how/ i state my concern.
The concern-game is over now.
Operating systems (that use the Linux kernel) have gained so much
popularty that they stepped over a certain threshold.
That threshold is either "being attractive to money (corruption)" or,
since people who dev
On 2015-08-15 20:50, Chuck Ebbert wrote:
On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 02:00:34 +0200
noi...@a6.25u.com wrote:
Question: Wouldn't it be a good idea to enforce the Linux trademark
(somewhen) in a way that all these streamlined operating systems use the
word "Linux" more carefully (or not at all) in their
On Sun, 16 Aug 2015 02:00:34 +0200
noi...@a6.25u.com wrote:
> Question: Wouldn't it be a good idea to enforce the Linux trademark
> (somewhen) in a way that all these streamlined operating systems use the
> word "Linux" more carefully (or not at all) in their promotional
> material? To make sur
I'll troll and spread a little FUD on behalf of people who have better
manners.. :)
This will only /reference/ a few circumstances in user-space and then
ask an important question regarding kernel-space.
Recently, the user-space side of operating systems (that use the Linux
kernel) have been
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