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. -- Sincerely, William Brown pgp.mit.edu http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x3C0AC6DAB2F928A2
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