Sven Luther wrote: <Bah, most people keep proprietary code in linux kernel modules, and this is mostly ok and accepted. After all the kernel-module interface provides an as good code separation as the kenrel-userland interface does, at least if said modules do not use GPLed callbacks in the kernel, but they usually don't need to.>
The problem with using loadable modules is that, as someone in this forum has educated me, Linux kernel developers have a strong prejudice against APIs needed by proprietary loadable modules. But you have a very valid point here. The problem is related to kernel management, and not how the kernel is licensed. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
