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Re: article on GPLv3, Linux kernel, and Devices Rigged to Malfunction: msg#00009org.fsf.europe.discussion
On Fri, 2006-10-20 at 19:59 +0300, Yavor Doganov wrote: > Is there a way to effectively prevent Tivoization without the help of > the Linux developers? I'm not sure there is a way to prevent it, even with their help. If you wrote a custom boot-loader, for example, which was difficult to modify and only ran a kernel of a certain checksum, that would probably help prevent any software on a device being modifiable. Cheers, Alex. |
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