On 1/06/12 16:50, Javier Perez wrote:
William. The operating word here is Tiviozation.
You can compile the kernel but you can't run it on the system. That is
the threat GPL3 is trying to counteract.
By creating "valid" kernels, by definition "not valid kernels" cannot
run.
Well, It would appear that Grub 2 is GPL3, and in my interpretation of
how Tivoization works, this would appear to be a violation.
The kernel is still GPL2, so technically, would not be a violation as
far I can see.
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Sincerely,
William Brown
pgp.mit.edu
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