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| Hello Developers, MicroXwin implements X windows server in the kernel resulting in a high performance solution for X based GUI. You can download demo for x86 based distributions such as Fedora 8, Fedora 9 and Slackware 12. To can lean more about MicroXwin visit http://www.microxwin.com Thanks Vasant |
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| info@microxwin.com ha scritto: > Hello Developers, > > MicroXwin implements X windows server in the kernel resulting in a > high performance solution for X based GUI. > You can download demo for x86 based distributions such as Fedora 8, > Fedora 9 and Slackware 12. > > To can lean more about MicroXwin visit http://www.microxwin.com > seems interesting but you forgot to mention an important issue: licensing is it GPL ? if not has not value |
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| On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 22:58:12 +0200, Helix >seems interesting >but you forgot to mention an important issue: licensing >is it GPL ? >if not has not value HP say, open-source + proprietary kernel-module. But: Aren't non-GPL kernel-modules going to be banned ? -- 42Bastian Do not email to bastian42@yahoo.com, it's a spam-only account :-) Use |
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| In comp.os.linux.x 42Bastian Schick > On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 22:58:12 +0200, Helix > >>seems interesting >>but you forgot to mention an important issue: licensing >>is it GPL ? >>if not has not value > HP say, open-source + proprietary kernel-module. > But: Aren't non-GPL kernel-modules going to be banned ? And they threw away network transparency. I use network transparency all the time. Rob |