Re: The end of embedded Linux?

From: simon@baydel.com
Date: Mon Oct 07 2002 - 12:20:46 EST


It is likley that this project will not go to the market with Linux as
the OS. The original intention was to make available all kernel
changes and ship object modules for the specialised hardware.

Reading the GPL tells me that really it is not correct to ship
modules either, athough I know people do it.

For these reasons I feel I will have to use some other OS.
What I don't understand is how people in the embedded world live
with this and the reason for embedded Linux unless you are
effectively running a PC with some apps.

Cheers

Simon.

On 7 Oct 2002, at 12:55, Xavier Bestel wrote:

> Le lun 07/10/2002 à 12:06, simon@baydel.com a écrit :
>
> > The real point of all this is that the kernel developers seem really
> > upset about embedded code which is not released under the GPL.
>
> Err ... but you *can't* get away with the GPL if you distribute the
> kernel you modified, e.g. by selling your appliances. Unless you live in
> a country without copyright law, you are allowed to distribute
> linux-based software only if you enable source distribution too.
>
> Trying to actively fold your modifications into the mainline is another
> matter.
>
> Xav
>
>
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