Great! May by this will be a good solution for my Primax scanner, which is equipped only with M$-Win drivers... According to the license I may use them WITH THIS SCANNER, not with the particular OS. So may be the React OS will be the good solution for me...
Wojtek Zabolotny [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, aphro wrote: > At 09:21 PM 9/20/98 +0200, you wrote: > >On Tue, 15 Sep 1998, Paul M. Foster wrote: > >> On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Geoffrey L. Brimhall wrote: > >> > Aside from the technical issues of having Linux use windows device > drivers > >> > (such as the video card drivers), are there any legal reasons why a > person > >> > could not use the device drivers written for the MS Windows operating > system ? > > it is possible, and it is being done, slowly but surely by the ReactOS > project, > an operating system aimed to be a free clone of NT that will use NT > drivers. As > far as doing this in linux, dont know how it would be done. It is still very > much in development..dont know when(if ever) it will be completed. If this > project can do it, I can't think of a way MS could stop individuals from > loading a NT driver on a non MS OS, they may be able to stop distribution > of it > with the OS..if it was a microsoft driver..but 3rd partys..MS could not stop > directly since it is not microsoft code. > > But if you want info on ReactOS: > > Homepage - http://www.sid-dis.com/reactos/ > > What ReactOS is (from their page) > "ReactOS will be a free operating system that can run software and drivers > compatible with Windows NT. It will serve as a free alternative to the > Microsoft > Windows series of operating systems. ReactOS is targeted for Intel systems but > may be ported to others later. The project is under development by several > people around the world that communicate via the services of the Internet." > >