There doesn't seem to be a lot on the other two programs, but it seems like
all should be clear. Chip-mconfigs look like it should be removable; it's
only an openbox/tint2 theme manager tool, which I don't think matters for
XFCE. As for xserver-xorg-video-armsoc, no source or license is obviously
available. However, it's developed by Free Electrons, who seem like a free
software development company, so there doesn't seem to be any issue here.
I'll contract them just to ensure the source is available.
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