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- makingmoney257 - Jul 02 2009 | kernel patch, patent lawyers, linux patch, linux developer, workaround, patents, linux, microsoft
A Linux developer has published a new kernel patch that provides a workaround to avoid Microsoft's patents on the FAT filesystem. The patch, which has undergone extensive legal review by patent lawyers, could make it possible to use FAT on Linux without having to pay licensing fees to Microsoft.
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