Frans Haarman wrote:
Did he change his djbdns license as well !?
From the Google Video
(http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=Bernstein+releases+code+public+domain)...
After talking about shortcomings of BSD/GNU licensing...
... as a result of seeing this mess for some decades and thinking
. Over in
linux land, there's cryptographically signed kernel modules. I hear
murmurs about Microsoft having the system verify DRM before running
programs someday.
--
Eric Ziegast
josh wrote:
Some people seem to think that installing a compiler inherently makes
their system less secure
wonder if that's the right thing to do.
I found the problem originally by trying to compile libpcap from source on a
3.8 release system with the src.tar.gz tarball that came with it. I
downloaded
src.tar.gz from current (updated just last night) just to see if it's
still and issue.
--
Eric
, the
boot loader works when I reboot.
I'm sure someone else will run into this problem, so I'm posting my info to
misc@ so that someone else in the future will find it using the search
functionality on the mail lists.
/
Eric Ziegast
their older Proliants to boot, I was wonder what tricks,
if any, they needed to get it to work.
Thanks,
Eric Ziegast
ez -at- zoovy - com
ziegast -at- vix - com
PS: Hi Todd!
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