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Notices and Licenses for Software used in this Product
GPULGPL LICENSED SOFTWARE
The following GPL executables and LGPL
libraries are used in this product and are
subject to the GPL/LGPL License Agreements
included as part of this documentation:
Package list:
linux-kernel
alsa
busybox
cairo (except for NSZ-GT1)
DHCPV6
directfb
dosfstools
e2fs
ecos
exceptionmonitor (except for NSZ-GT1)
filesrc (gst plug in)
glib
glib-2.0
gstreamer
id3demux (gst plugin)
iptable
libgcc
libiconv
libjs (except for NSZ-GT1)
Iibmtp
libnl
libusb
nandflash
nspr
pan go (except for NSZ-GT1)
pump-autoip (except for NSZ-GT1)
qtdemux (gst plugin)
sed
toolchain
udev
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Source code for these executables and
libraries, as well as other executables and
libraries, can be obtained using the following
link:
http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/
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