On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Henning P. Schmiedehausen wrote:

> No, it does not. Distributing does. You will never get this right. You
> can compile into your kernel anything you like as long as you don't
> give it away.

You are wrong: If you modify the kernel you have to make it available for
anyone who wishes to use it; that's also in the GPL. You can't add stuff
to it and then not distribute it, that's in violation.

 Kelsey Hudson                                           [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Software Engineer
 Compendium Technologies, Inc                               (619) 725-0771
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