On Mon, Dec 31, 2018 at 4:31 PM Bryan Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, EMC/VMware finally got their 'guest' support Upstream into kernel.org. > Not eveything is in there, but it's does include 'basic' driver > functionality that Oracle still keeps proprietary, and causes havoc. > > As far as your AD and V2V comment, what proprietary software is Linux > shipping that supports such? ;) > > I.e., None > > Case-in-point: It's all 100% open source supporting interfaces and data, > not proprietary software running on Linux itself. > > The same concept applies. :) > > Proprietary software dependencies are not the same as interface/data > support. > Good point. So the short answer to Sergio's question is probably that he should spent as much time as he thinks one weight out of 60 deserves on the concepts and maybe having a look to one example without digging too deep into any implementations details. Fabian
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