On Fri, 6 Jul 2018 10:52:20 -0700
Jimmy Johnson <field.engin...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good sources tell me we need our own kernel, do we have one?
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> This last week I've been testing Slackware and I see Patrick is
> dealing with systemd too, Slackware 14.2 is on what seems to be a
> ASCII system, except ASCII seems to be just a little bit more sable
> in audio and video. I have Slack running on three computers and I got
> my Canon printer working too. :)  Of course Devuan Jessie is my go to
> Linux distro, the easiest to work with and audio/video is most stable
> of all.

Hi,

I don't remind which kernel.
but is was in the press for sure: 
USA authorities were given a backdoor
in the kernel.
Could have been 2.6
For security, fighting criminals whats however.

There was absolutely no resistance in those days.
Not any.

Foreign countries began to develop their own kernels.

In those days I was into floppy distro's on old kernels so did not
bother very much.
But I remember it well.

Yes I am a veteran in Linux stuff, into floppy distros like trinux 
(cloud computing avant la lettre)

John
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