In <409375.55103...@web7802.mail.in.yahoo.com>, AZAD NIKARTHIL wrote:
>Can any one give information about anyother kernel other than Linux is now
> using in GNU
Linux uses GPLv2.
The *BSD kernels all use a 2-clause BSD license (I think).
OpenSolaris kernel uses the CDDL.
GNU Mach uses some GP
On Sun, Feb 07, 2010 at 12:46:15AM +0530, AZAD NIKARTHIL wrote:
> Hello hackers.
>
> Can any one give information about anyother kernel other than Linux is
> now using in GNU Is there is any other good kernel other than
> Linux. plz suggest
I do not understand exactly what are you askin
consul tores put forth on 2/7/2010 1:58 AM:
> I can not know what this person is asking for, but a Linux kernel is
> to big for a floppy disk, it includes SeLinux wich is not very welcome
> in many boxes around the World, and it also defines what GNU does.
Linux kernels can be made to fit into sp
2010/2/6 Stan Hoeppner :
> What is your real question? What are your goals in choosing a kernel? If you
> feel one might be better for you than another, then state the _reasons_ why
> you
> are on this "kernel searching" mission.
>
> --
> Stan
I can not know what this person is asking for, but
AZAD NIKARTHIL put forth on 2/6/2010 1:16 PM:
> Hello hackers.
>
> Can any one give information about anyother kernel other than Linux is now
> using in GNU
> Is there is any other good kernel other than Linux.
> plz suggest
This information is available only a couple of clicks deep from
Nuno Magalhães wrote:
Hi
Maybe you should ask on a gnu.org-list or something? I think Debian
also has hurd packages and maybe bsd, but you'll have to hack google
for the answers.
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Hi
Maybe you should ask on a gnu.org-list or something? I think Debian
also has hurd packages and maybe bsd, but you'll have to hack google
for the answers.
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