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SubjectRe: BSD CCP Compression module?

Something called copyright. 'nuff said.

On Fri, 19 Apr 1996, Derrik Pates wrote:

> This module is a good thing, but WHY must it be compiled and loaded
> outside of the kernel? This is a pain, as it then has to have a line in
> one of the rc.* scripts to load it up. Also, our main Internet server
> admin guy (who, BTW, is pretty experienced in Linux) just learned about
> this. If someone could explain this to me a little, maybe I'll see.
> Linus? Any ideas? Anyone else want to chime in? I'd be happy to have this
> one explained. Also, FWIW, maybe there should be a text file in the
> Documentation subdirectory of the source tree to explain this somewhat.
>
> Derrik Pates
> dpates@cavern.nmsu.edu
> --
> Win95 isn't the problem - OS/2 and DOS are. Win95 is the answer.
> -- also --
> Linux is the answer to the same problem.
> -- but --
> Linux is free.
>
>
>


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