On Dec 11, 2007 11:02 AM, Mauricio Mauad Menegaz Filho <mmauad@gmail.com> wrote:If the drivers are on the L4 side, they would have no obligation to provide them. That's one of the reasons device manufacturers look at virtualized/micro-kernel architectures. Of course, if the device has Linux in it, they would still need to provide the sources for that, either in the product or via a written offer. scott -- scott preece --
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