Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 10 Oct 2004 12:28:02 +0200 | From | Willy Tarreau <> | Subject | Re: possible GPL violation by Free |
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Hi,
On Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 07:58:25PM +0200, Yoshinori K. Okuji wrote: > I got information about a possible GPL violation in France. A network > service company called "Free" provides a kind of ADSL modem named > "Freebox". This "Freebox" is not only an ADSL modem but also has > functions of a router, an IP phone and a TV, using video streaming via > ATM. Although the "Freebox" does not contain any information about GPL, > a rumor says that this runs Linux as the kernel and VideoLAN for the > video streaming.
When they built the first freebox, I found an inside photo on the net. I don't remember which chip it was (several years ago), but it was clear from the maker that it only supported vxworks. And at this time, people were already saying it was running linux. There are so many rumors about many devices running linux that people should check (at least provide the result of an nmap -O). For most end-users, "linux" is the word for "a reliable embedded OS with IP support".
However, I also found a photo of the new one on the net, which shows a big broadcom BCM6348. This one supports both linux and vxworks, but judging by the number of responses on google, there is a great chance that broadcom pushes linux on it since they also provide many other solutions involving linux.
Regards, Willy
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