I have just purchased a new Humax tv recorder (FOX T2), it has a USB port which can be used to connect to a LAN and router for tv internet use, with things like iplayer (bbc) etc. I am using a wifi usb dongle.

I noticed that the first file system the User's Manual lists compatibility for, in an external hard drive is ext3, which I thought was nice.

I continued thumbing through to the appendices, and suddenly saw lots of free software stuff.

'...... The licences for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public Licence is intended to guarantee your freedom to .....'

The hardcopy User's Manual has 105 pages and page 98 onwards is Open Source Software Notice - GPL softwae Linux, busybox, avinfo
LGPL uClibc, libexif, id3lib
FTL (www.freetype.org)

and an appendix with over 6 pages of GPL and LGPL licences  shown.

It took me a little while to check I was not dreaming.
:-)
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alan cocks
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