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- Embed this notice@PurpCat Also, most routers use that kernel as part of other BusyBox/Linux (typically small routers) or GNU/Linux (typically big routers that need to route lots of packets and run BGP software) due to how it's decent at routing.
Alas those Linux developers don't enforce their license and therefore most router users (small routers running BusyBox/Linux) don't realize that they should have router freedom.
Sure there are some routers that route with VxWorks or ThreadX or other proprietary kernels/OS's, but those aren't very popular as they all suck.
It's incredible what losedows does to a already feeble mind.