Operation Manual

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HINWEIS IM ZUSAMMENHANG MIT OPEN SOURCE-
SOFTWARE
HUMAX-Produkte enthalten bestimmte Open Source-Betriebssystemsoftware, die vertrieben wird im Rahmen der GNU
GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 und der GNU LESSER GENERAL LICENSE Version 2.1, jeweils gemäß Definition und
Veröentlichung von Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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GPL-Software
linux
busybox
e2fsprogs
Dieses Paket, also die ext2-Dateisystemdienstprogramme, werden im Rahmen der GNU Public License Version 2 zur
Verfügung gestellt. Ausgenommen sind davon die Bibliotheken lib/ext2fs und lib/e2p, die im Rahmen der GNU Library
General Public License Version 2 zur Verfügung gestellt werden, die Bibliothek lib/uuid, die im Rahmen einer mit
BSD vergleichbaren Lizenz angeboten werden und die Bibliotheken lib/et und lib/ss, die die im Rahmen einer mit MIT
vergleichbaren Lizenz angeboten werden.
LGPL-Software
uClibc
Software im Rahmen der FreeType-Lizenz (FTL)
freetype
Teile dieser Software sind urheberrechtliche geschützt (Copyright © <2007>) für das FreeType Project (www.
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Use, modification and redistribution of the Open Source Software is governed by the terms and conditions of the
applicable Open Source License. The GNU General Public License (GPL) v2 is shown below.
The GNU General Public License (GPL)
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 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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