![]() Least from what I could see from a quick read. Looked in the README file and nothing was mentioned there either, at Top from Linus saying user programs are not covered by the GPL). I downloaded the 2.6-test1 kernel source code and looked at theĬOPYING file, but found nothing relating to this (just the note at the Of this exception clause so I went looking for it, but I cannot seem toįind it. Modules (not supported by the kernel maintainers of course), so clearly Obviously today there are vendors delivering binary Kernel is under the GNU GPL license, that the code is licensed with anĮxception clause that says binary loadable modules do not have to be I have heard many people reference the fact that the although the Linux ` (2 more replies) 0 siblings, 3 replies 258+ messages in threadįrom: Kendall Bennett 21:31 UTC ( / raw) ![]() Linux GPL and binary module exception clause? archive mirror help / color / mirror / Atom feed * Linux GPL and binary module exception clause? 21:31 Kendall Bennett
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