On Thu, 2003-04-24 at 07:02, Clemens Schwaighofer wrote:
> > Because signing is (at least right now) the only way to show that you
> > trust something. And if you can't show that you trust something, you
> can't
> > have any real security.
>
> so should we start to sign all our emails? so we know we trust each other?
Can I trust you? Uhmm... Are you really Clemens? Please, prove it with
this simply challenge: what was the kernel version that first introduced
explicit return codes in drivers for stating that an IRQ was handled?
;-)
All of this DRM stuff gives me headaches.
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