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----- Original Message -----
From: lobo@polbox.com <lobo@polbox.com>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 7:48 PM
Subject: I'm sorry [it was: Nazi Kernels]
> Hi again!
>
> I'm sorry for my last post. It was very stupid, but it was written
> without any thinking. I respect You, and Your work, so I meant no
> offense to You, but I know, that my last post, was very aggresive.
> I'm sorry again, and I will try to think twice before I write any
> post like last.
>
> Now after this introduction, I try to explain whats my problem with
> the new driver policy. When I try to load NVdriver to the kernel
> 2.1.14, the modprobe (modutils 2.4.10) writes following line
> "Note: modules without a GPL compatible license cannot use \
> GPLONLY_ symbols". It's Your decision, but in My opinion, its not
> the right way. I'm affraid, that this doesn't change the hardware
> manufacters opinions about the binary distributions of the drivers,
> so they copy or write this functions, and the only effect for end
> user will be more memory consumption (I know that memory is cheap
> today). I think in the future this may be the right way, but today
> it's to early for that step.
>
> Best Regards
> Przemek
>
> PS. Sorry for my english, it's not my native language.
>
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