Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Mar 2006 19:53 UTC, submitted by misha
Fedora Core Many Fedora users are anxiously waiting for the Fedora Core 5 release, scheduled for Monday, March 20. Be warned that some of you may have to wait a little longer, however: the kernel shipped with FC5 effectively disallows the loading of any non-GPL modules. That behavior was a mistake, and a fix has already been made, but it is too late to get that fix into the initial FC5 release. So binary module users will want to wait until the first errata kernel is released (a few days, at most) before upgrading. Update: Elsewhere, an interview with Greg DeKoenigsberg who presently serves as Red Hat's Community Relations Manager and is on the Fedora Extras Steering Committee.
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RE[6]: DRM in the kernel?
by rm6990 on Sat 18th Mar 2006 06:52 UTC in reply to "RE[5]: DRM in the kernel?"
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Wasn't replying to you, unless you are G.W. under a seperate login. Click on the link on my last comment that points to the comment I responded to and you'll see it wasn't your comment I was responding to. And if you are G.W. under a seperate login, then why would you say that the ISO images are in violation of the GPL and need to be withdrawn immediately if that's not what you meant to say?

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