On Thursday 30 November 2006 19:48, M Harris wrote:
>       Look, either the kernel has System V code in it (copyright protected, or
> patented, or both)

copyright and contract protected. There were no software patents back then

>       But that is not my real question... my real question is this:  How hard
> would it be to pull M$ hooks out of the kernel (once they're in there)  if

What on earth do you think a "hook in the kernel" is?

Usually a kernel hook is a function exposed to third party modules.

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