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- Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 18:11:03 +0900
- From: Edward Middleton <edward@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Buffalo GPL Compliance
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Jim wrote: > I was referring to Buffalo GPL issues in general. > When I saw the Buffalo name in Patrick's email, it jogged my > memory about GPL controversies involving some Buffalo outfit, > A little bit of searching confirmed that there was smoke, > so I posted to give others a head's up on what due diligence to > perform with Buffalo products. Hopefully all the controversies are > in the past. If we are talking about the same controversy, my understanding (correct me if I am wrong) was that a lot of low end wireless routers were using a Broadcom chips, running a modified version of a commercial embedded Linux distribution (whos source was available in compliance with the GPL). Broadcom provided a modified kernel to $foo wireless router company under an NDA without making clear they had made modifications. While this is clearly not a smart thing to do, my understanding was that said $foo expedited permission to distribute the required modifications. > I'm glad it does not seem to be an issue with > what Patrick acquired. > Does it work with a vanilla kernel or does it require binary drivers? Edward
- References:
- [tlug] Compatibility Report: Bufallo USB2/SATA/ESATA card
- From: Patrick Niessen
- [tlug] Buffalo GPL Compliance (was Compatibility Report: Bufallo USB2/SATA/ESATA card)
- From: Jim
- Re: [tlug] Buffalo GPL Compliance (was Compatibility Report: Bufallo USB2/SATA/ESATA card)
- From: Edward Middleton
- Re: [tlug] Buffalo GPL Compliance
- From: Jim
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