On 11/06/07, Hugh McIntyre <lists at mcintyreweb.com> wrote
> How does Linux handle all of this?  There are no ARC reviews per se, but
> Redhat and hardware vendors work on stuff and release it to open code in
> the end.  Possibly after some delay.
>
> Granted that OpenBSD is probably an example of how not to handle this
> (demanding no NDAs for anything ends up with no hardware, sometimes).
> But Linux seems to manage.

If no stable kernel API, massive VM problems like the 2.4 series had,
etc. are your definition of "seems to manage," then sure...

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