Re: looking for kernel sources

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On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 12:07:40PM +0200, Rudi Ahlers wrote:
> Tru Huynh wrote:
[...]
> >
> >Caveat: if you make your own kernel, you keep the pieces if you break your
> >system. Don't expect support here.
> >
> >Tru
> >  
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> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >  
> heh, that's funny, but hard to believe that I won't get support for a 
> modified / hacked / changed / "broken" kernel. It's like saying " You 
> can buy the car, but if you change the tires we won't service it" - 
s/buy/get a free/
s/change the tires/replace engine with one custom-made/


> Dude, that's the mentality of M$ and the likes, NOT Open Source
> 
Do you possibly have some pointers on how to get a free, legal version of M$
Advanced Server, get kernel source code and recompile it?
And perhaps get free support for modified version?



> Besides, VMWare & Virtualbox needs it to install properly on the system, 
> what do you tell them? We won't support you, so your  programs won't 
> work on our system?

If you need support with modified kernel I am sure you can find it.
Not necessarily free.

> 
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> Rudi Ahlers
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Take care,

Wojtek

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