Alfred M. Szmidt said: > I suggest you go and visit the actual GNU Radio page, which is fully > usable in Lynx for example. You can also browse the manual directly > by building GNU radio. > > http://gnuradio.org/doc/doxygen/page_exploring_gnuradio.html
You've obviously missed some posts. This is what lynx looks like over Tor: https://entp-tender-production.s3.amazonaws.com/assets/3e9d7001fcc0dae367198e8a815204317db43320/anki_nongui.png?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAISVUXXOK32ATONEQ&Expires=1800510383&Signature=0l1hqGIHAdagtNzBGUWJo7PldeM%3D That's a denial of service. > And since GNU Radio is licensed under the GNU GPL version 3, it > already obides by the most basic tenants of the GNU project. That's non-sequitur logic. Being legally bound does not imply compliance. In fact being legally bound to a license is a precondition to license non-compliance. -- Please note this was sent anonymously, so the "From:" address will be unusable. List archives will be monitored.
