The Linux sources for the kernel Doremi used are still in the archives. Even without the adaptations to the kernel Doremi made, it should be possible to compile those modules as kernel loadable objects (.ko modules), as the modifications Doremi made shouldn't touch the network stack.
As a third option, you could actually ask Dolby for those kernel modifications, since the Linux kernel falls under the GNU/GPL license and you're using a properly licensed piece of software provided by them.
As a third option, you could actually ask Dolby for those kernel modifications, since the Linux kernel falls under the GNU/GPL license and you're using a properly licensed piece of software provided by them.
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