> > Can you explain more. If the kernel can be tivoized by someone > > I'm sorry, but "tivoized" is not a verb. Please explain what you mean > by this.
I mean if someone distribute a kernel with a licence that forbid to remove the functions he added even if we don't want them (as example drm at the kernel level as in Vista), > > > , who will use this kernel? How can this affect the software xyz that > > have a v3 licence? > > I do not understand the question, can you reprase it? > who will use this kernel when we can get a vanilla kernel and plenty of patches and do whatever we want to do with them? Will this affect the licencing or the distribution of the software xyz? > thanks, > > greg k-h You are welcome, Dominique -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list