binary only kernel modules
Posted Nov 2, 2006 20:57 UTC (Thu) by
arcticwolf (guest, #8341)
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binary only kernel modules by scottt
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New distribution: gNewSense 1.0
Please don't spread FUD (not even unintentionally). :)
The GPL is explicitely not concerned with how software licensed under it is *used*, so as long as a user does not distribute the combination of the ATI or NVidia drivers with the Linux kernel, they're totally fine and not within any kind of "doubtful legal standing".
The only ones that are are NVidia and ATI themselves, although "doubtful" is probably not strong enough there, given that their drivers definitely *are* derivative works of the Linux kernel and given that, thus, they (that is, ATI and NVidia) do indeed violate the GPL by distributing those drivers.
FWIW, the whole thing might put distros like Fedora etc. that distribute those drivers in doubtful legal standing, too - but the *end users* are safe.
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