Bob, I'm not really surprised by this. I was helping some one hook up there new Sony TV last night as well. I showed him the service door. The person I was helping out asked me what that was for and I explained to him his T.V. had firmware that Sony may upgrade if there is ever a problem with software on the T.V. I have also seen the Linux Kernel boot up on Cisco Wireless controllers ( aka Airspace 802.11 a/b/g ) Brocade 32 port Fibre Channel switches and other devices. I even have a I-Opener that was running QNX at one point in it's life time. There are other devices that run Linux or some other Unix like OS. See http://www.gpl-violations.org/ so you don't give money to the wrong people. You can avoid non-compliant company's this way as well.
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