Actually, it is the Linux GPL, matt. The Linux GPL is different, in that you are only allowed to use version 2 of the GPL. The standard GPL allows you to use version 2, or any higher version. So, most GPL software you can treat as v3 GPL even if it was licensed under v2, but not the Linux source.
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