On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 11:14:25AM +0000 Sven Geggus wrote:

> Date: Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 11:14:25AM +0000
> From: Sven Geggus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: To [email protected]
> Subject: [Visdn-hackers] Re: Is vISDN dead, and/or is a fork needed?

Hi Sven,

> > depends what you see as "evil": The fcpci-Modules are LGPL, if that
> > makes them evil for you...
> 
> Huh what driver are you talking about, is it misdn? I thought that the AVM
> capi-driver is not open source.

No, there were Linux kernel 2.6.X (stock kernel, no mISDN) compatible
modules from AVM within SuSE linux 9.3 (that's where I got my revision
from) and they provide Linux CAPI functionality without any problems.

But I've just checked again: I did only look at actual kernel module
source - that is LGPL, but they link to some binary only object-file
with some non OSS licence. And I guess that's i386 only.

Sorry for my wrong assumption. So they are not "pollitically correct"
and without new revisions for years more than unsupported, but at
least they work :)


Cheers

Leif
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