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The point is, DRM is NO problem with GPL2 or GPL3 kernels, the DRM program
itself (read DVD player) just needs to be under a different license.

Don't try to give the impresion that you can not do DRM on a GPL3 kernel.
Posted by: DonnieBoy   Posted on: 01/30/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Solaris with no DRM? Goof for hobby machines..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/30/06
My guess is that they know that  Michael Kelly | 01/30/06
You can be sure that all libraries will be LGPL on Solaris, (as Linux)  DonnieBoy | 01/30/06
Already have it with current license.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/30/06
The point is, DRM is NO problem with GPL2 or GPL3 kernels, the DRM program  DonnieBoy | 01/30/06
Well, with Linus being a tuuurd right now, Sun might gain some mindshare  DonnieBoy | 01/30/06
Nice one  Richard Flude | 01/30/06
Yes, Sun is only thinking about using GPL3, WHEN is is final. And, there  DonnieBoy | 01/30/06
Please identify  Richard Flude | 01/30/06
Yes, one of the pitfalls of Solaris is hardware support!  DonnieBoy | 01/30/06
I agree  Richard Flude | 01/30/06
No one wnats the GPL3...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 01/30/06
funny to always hear you say  toxicfreak | 01/31/06
Linus is wrong  Roger Ramjet | 01/31/06
AND  Roger Ramjet | 01/31/06

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