I'm trying to write a method for dilation using JAI. In the docs, API
and other sources a "3x3 kernel" is mentioned. Can somebody tell me (or
direct me to info) what a "3x3 kernel" exactly is? Thanks for helping.
Re: [2.6 patch] schedule obsolete OSS drivers for removal ... > recommend to use ALSA API directly with apps. ... At the same time the kernel API itself should be suitable to ... > I, at least, have never thought that the OSS _API_ would die. ... (Linux-Kernel)
Re: blatant GPL violation of ext2 and reiserfs filesystem drivers ... > implemented the same API as Linux, is it a violation of the GPL. ... implementation of the "Linux kernel API" for modules - especially ... that that binary modules which only use standard exported ... So in principle there is no guarantee that distributing... (Linux-Kernel)
Re: Out of tree module using LSM ... How about becoming involved in creating that official API?... Every time we make a change in the kernel code,... effort to engage with the kernel community,... I suggest you review Greg KH's excellent document on the issue: ... (Linux-Kernel)
Re: Would I be violating the GPL? ... > incorporate in any way any kernel headers or source code tagged GPL) do ... but Linux folks seem to be reasonable on this point. ... derived work of that specific implementation of the API,... demonstrably derived from _documentation_, not from code. ... (Linux-Kernel)
Re: Linux API developer documentation ... > the Linux kernel.... Python has its own API ... ...Libraries and applications will be built against libc. ... If you are looking for the standard posix API, then yes, you would be ... (alt.os.linux)