On Sunday 17 September 2006 10:34, [email protected] wrote:
> if there is a "contaminant" inside the kernel, why should one see this only
> when it`s being inserted (i.e. usually at boot time) ?
>
> i don`t know about the "nvidia(P)..." thing, but i would find it really
> useful to be able to easily distinguish between the "good" and the "not
> belonging to this kernel" modules.
>
> i have seem several discussions about "modules which taint the kernel are
> evil" - so why not pillory them by listing appropriate information with
> lsmod ?
I think the point being made is that we don't want to confuse this with
vendors disclaiming support for non-shipped kernel modules. Vanilla kernels
shouldn't consider GPL modules to be "unsupported" just because they aren't
shipped or "digitally signed"; however we certainly should be highlighting
the use of proprietary modules (which are obviously impossible to debug).
I agree with Lee, there should be some more black marks on proprietary drivers
than there are currently.
--
Cheers,
Alistair.
Final year Computer Science undergraduate.
1F2 55 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh, UK.
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