Sermo Malifer wrote:
Not in what you post!
TomTom paid and is changing their version of Linux to be
non-infringing.
No, the version of Linux isn't changing, the FAT file system is
being eliminated.
The kernel of an operating system, typically provides memory
management, process management, file management and I/O (input/output)
management.
I'd say completely removing the option of a file system, either
compiled into the kernel or loaded as a module, changes the "version"
of a kernel. I doubt TomTom which uses an embedded Linux version,
loads FAT capability as a module.
The losers may go into denial and try to fool themselves, but
that is their problem.
Now that you realize you have a problem, you can work on solving
it!
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