Qua, 2007-02-07 às 13:03 -0800, Rick Stevens escreveu: > Not necessarily. Some of TI's wireless network stuff, for example, can > easily be convinced to broadcast at higher-than-normal power levels and > at completely bogus frequencies. > > If they open up the driver, the source will be published and anyone with > a tiny bit of know-how can wreak havoc with local wireless networks. > Now, you could argue that TI should redesign the chipset (they have) > but what about all the chipsets that are already out there? Knowing how > lawyers are, TI would get hit with lawsuit after lawsuit. That being > the case, can you blame them for keeping the source closed? I don't. So who's the boss on your computer? You or some hardware/software provider? Rui -- + No matter how much you do, you never do enough -- unknown + Whatever you do will be insignificant, | but it is very important that you do it -- Gandhi + So let's do it...?
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