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in reply to @ 2016-94 12:33 UTCZFS if you can, NTFS if you must
in reply to @ 2016-94 12:33 UTCI used to think this was true, but the more different Unices I run, the more filesystems I find that Linux cannot mount read-write ๐
in reply to @ 2016-94 12:30 UTCThere is no license on a filesystem, only on an implementation of it.
I hope someday there will be many interoperable ZFS implementations under many licenses and then we can end filesystem wars.
in reply to @ 2016-93 16:58 UTCPeople interested in this might also find the Xpra HTML5 client interesting ๐
Exciting stuff!
in reply to @ 2016-91 02:36 UTCTry quitter.se or loadaverage.org
in reply to @ 2016-90 20:55 UTCThere are so many voice+video apps that are very good. Support one that already exists over the NiH temptation.
in reply to @ 2016-89 20:32 UTC"Never decided in court" is very different from being allowed. GPL experts (such as the ones who wrote the GPL) are pretty much all in agreement that at least most (and very probably all) Linux kernel modules are affected by the GPL. There is litigation ongoing related to these issues (such as the VMware case).
in reply to @ 2016-89 19:00 UTCNvidia and AMD are famous examples of violations that no one enforces against.