Archive of UserLand's first discussion group, started October 5, 1998.
Re: Linux has Kernel Modules...
Author: Wesley Felter Posted: 5/15/1999; 5:18:52 PM Topic: Hint to Apple Msg #: 6304 (In response to 6302) Prev/Next: 6303 / 6305
Modules are great, but there's no guarantee from Linus that modules compiled against one version of the kernel will work with a later version.As an example, let's say I buy some great new widget, which comes with a Linux driver, pre-compiled as a module (which it should, since I don't want to go through the hassle of compiling a driver). When I upgrade to a later kernel version, I want to be absolutely sure that the driver will continue to work.
(Granted, Windows and MacOS aren't this compatible (I noticed a bunch of stuff that broke under MacOS 8.6), but overall they're pretty good. And why shouldn't Linux strive to be better than Windows and MacOS?)
There are responses to this message:
- Re: Linux has Kernel Modules..., Chris Hanson, 5/15/1999; 5:24:12 PM
- Linux kernel info and updates., William Crim, 5/15/1999; 6:44:23 PM
- Re: Linux has Kernel Modules..., Eric Kidd, 5/16/1999; 9:23:02 AM
- Re: Linux has Kernel Modules..., Jesper Anderson, 5/19/1999; 2:39:23 PM
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