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Re: Virtuozzo and OpenVZ kernel differences [message #10069 is a reply to message #10060] Wed, 07 February 2007 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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mikov wrote on Tue, 06 February 2007 19:38


To the best of my knowledge this is not true. The consensus is that only kernel modules which have been developed for another OS and thus cannot be said to "derived" from the kernel _may be_ acceptable. Virtuozzo's kernel code however is obviously derived from the kernel.


You are mistaken. Virtuozzo is available for at least 2 OSs - Linux and Windows, and there were also FreeBSD port. So, mentioned modules are covered by this consensus. But anyway, my point of view is not official SWsoft's point of view, because I'm even don't know, which license these modules are covered by, when provided to customers. I want just say, that it doesn't matter, because they _may be_ covered by any license.


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