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HINWEISE UND LIZENZEN FÜR DIE IN DIESEM
PRODUKT VERWENDETE SOFTWARE
Hinweis zu Software, die
der GNU GPL/LGPL
unterliegt
Dieses Produkt enthält
Software, die der GNU General
Public License (im Folgenden
„GPL") oder GNU Lesser General
Public License (im Folgenden
„LGPL") unterliegt.
Sie haben das Recht, auf den
Quellcode dieser Software
zuzugreifen, diesen zu
modifizieren und
weiterzugeben, und zwar
gemäß den Bestimmungen der
beigefügten GPL/LGPL.
Paketliste:
bash
busybox
bzip2
cantest
dbus
devmem2
diffutils
e2fsprogs
ethtool
findutils
hostapd
hotplug
i2c-tools
input-utils
iproute
iso-codes
linux kernel-3.14.52
kobs-ng
libattr
libcap
libcap-ng
libgcrypt
libgpg-error
libkmod
libnl
libtermcap
libtool
libusb
libusb-compat-0.1
logrotate
lrzsz
LVM2_libdevmapper
lzo
make
mtd-utils
ndisc6
net-tools
nfs-utils
pciutils
procinfo
procps
psmisc
skell
socat
u-boot
udev
usbutils
util-linux
uuc
Der Quellcode ist auf unserer
Website verfügbar. Er kann von
folgender URL heruntergeladen
werden:
http://oss.sony.net/Products/
Linux/
Bitte sehen Sie davon ab, uns
im Zusammenhang mit den
Inhalten des Quellcodes zu
kontaktieren.
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC
LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright © 1989, 1991 Free
Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy
and distribute verbatim copies
of this
license document, but
changing it is not allowed.
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