It was on 40mhz ofc, but changed tonight to 80.. see my other postIs this on 20mhz? I found changing to 40mhz makes a massive improvement.
Yeah sorry, corrected. Thnx for mentionac68u here too. You mean wired are on 1Gb not 1 Ghz?
Yeah, it seems that some of us decided already.
If you want the code you have to negotiate direct with him not to blame him.
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Try to think a bit, where it was distributed? It was a link posted in a forum by somebody else. It means that this is not under GPL rules. On these conditions if you want his work you have to pay until he decide to release it for free (GPL)GPL is non-negotiable. When you decide to distribute the binary, you have to disclose the source codes upon request. When GPL is violated, open source users shall defend it vigorously. Or else you won't have this fork to begin with.
Look I could really care less what you decide to do with your network. I and others are simply pointing out the facts.
Kal-El is issuing a realistic caution to users of unknown, private code. He is not telling others what to do. I understand his drive to have public access to the source code, all from a security perspective. And warnings are never unwanted, especially when they are based on a valid observation.You really care less ? Doesn't look like that... by your number of paranoia posts...
You don't like... don't use it, but don't tell to other people what they should do.
Try to think a bit, where it was distributed? It was a link posted in a forum by somebody else. It means that this is not under GPL rules. On these conditions if you want his work you have to pay until he decide to release it for free (GPL)
Officially, he had his work stored on mediafire for him and maybe his closed friends. Somebody disclosed the link here on this forum (thx for that) and the discussions started.
Then the sharks showed up asking for the code here and in the other threads.
This dispute is going to far I think.
Sumarized: I don't care about the code, I don't even know how to read it. Important are the results. I assume that I don't use the official (trustable) firmware from butt US which is not the first time when disappointed me but this firmware found hidden on internet saved my investment.
Thank you again and again RMerlin, HGG, Johnxxx and all contributors. Unfortunatelly, you are contributing to butt US profit but you are making a lot of ASUS customers happy.
Could you elaborate a bit on how this way of understanding works? Is it something like 'giving away something you don't have' ?HGG is an asset to this forum and I think I understand the untold reasons why there is no source-code published (...)
That little loophole you describe may technically mean that the GPL does not apply to the "undistributed" HGG fork, but...
it does not follow the spirit of the GPL, and you know it.
HGG is an asset to this forum and I think I understand the untold reasons why there is no source-code published, but let's be honest with ourselves and admit that it is a bit... unsavory.
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J | How do I use GNUton's fork for my DSL-AX82U please. | Asuswrt-Merlin | 6 |
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