>GPL enforcement in court is seen by some as ineffective, an at-arms-length
>approach is not what makes FOSS strong and fits more closed source practices.
>LWN had a nice article on that in 2016 "The kernel community confronts GPL
>enforcement" [1].
> As Engenius/Senao clearly already for a long
Currently all PCI devices get the same IRQ that affects performance badly.
This commit adresses this problem and cleans the code.
ar7100 has a special PCI interrupt controller@18060018 that works exactly
the same way as misc interrupt controller.
This patch does the following:
1. Defines pci-in
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 at 21:56, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> 3) Using "fixed-partitions" for subpartitions
> Sounds good since these subpartitions (bootloaders, bios, config) are
> likely to be always located as the same regions.
> If we ever get a dynamic parser developed and for some reason it will be
>
I fixed the compatible and tried to improve commit msg.
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Hyjacking on what luizl...@gmail.com wrote on 18 aug. 2018 at 01:49,
with subject [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH v3 0/4] base-files: add new backup options
> Today, every file listed in /etc/sysupgrade.conf, /etc/config,
> marked as changed conffile and others will be in backup. Some of
> these files from
On 2018-08-23 14:10, Martin Schiller wrote:
On 2018-08-23 12:17, John Crispin wrote:
On 23/08/18 11:53, Martin Schiller wrote:
The mcp23s08 drivers was moved from gpio to pinctrl "subsystem" in
linux-4.13.
As linux-4.9 is still used for some targets, how to proceed with this
mcp23s08 driver?
Op 20 aug. 2018, om 17:37 heeft Michael Holstein het
volgende geschreven:
>
> I'll get you the citations, but I know the busybox (vs various) one
> set precedent, and another held that GPL was an enforceable contract.
> Several companies have been dinged for it and offered settlements to
> purch