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    News 'Software Freedom Conservancy' lawsuit (GPL violations)

    The lawsuit suit seeks no monetary damages, but instead seeks access to the technical information (specifically, the plaintiff is asking for the technical information via “specific performance” rather than “damages”). All companies big and small who founded their empires on free software and do...
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    The Facebookening of Oculus VR

    via arstechnica: didn't occur to me until I saw this mentioned below the article. In the strictest technical legal sense, your kids and nephews/nieces under 13 yrs this Christmas are going to be hopping mad about this. Unless you create a dummy account for them. And you have to monitor it...
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    kernel version

    out of curiosity, couple questions: 1. is this done to segment profit/cost, or a hardware limitation, and; 2. just purely as a thought experiment, what could you (and others who contribute code) do if Broadcom dropped a modern 2020 kernel out of the blue, that you could not do before ? I...
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    Asus, Broadcom, and problems on 384.5

    https://www.snbforums.com/threads/release-384-ng-asuswrt-merlin-384-5-is-now-available.46575/page-14#post-406085 oddly, and if you'll allow me a quick moment of levity, your post reminded me of BSG. I don't want to derail the 384.5 release thread but I knew that I had seen this before. It was...
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    You can use pastebin, ghostbin, hastebin, paste, and pasted to share errors

    You can use 'pastebin', 'ghostbin', 'hastebin', 'paste', 'pasted' or many others to share your logs, errors, and the like, so a thread doesn't end up with endless scrolling. Then you just post that link here (maybe with a tiny snippet instead of many lines of log errors). Also helpful on your...
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    Arris SB8200 and Motorola MB8600

    Arris SB8200, 32 channel DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem Motorola MB8600, 32 channel DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem (Zoom, purchased right to license the name 'Motorola') "Arris has equipped the SB8200 with a Broadcom BCM3390 chipset (a much needed change from the SB6190’s Intel Puma 6 chipset), 3 GB of RAM...
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    venting geek angst...time between router reviews killing me...do you accept donations

    :D ..assuming that cost is the issue, I don't know, it might not be. looking around there is a looong line of requests for a variety of router reviews, or is it finding the free time to do more reviews ? (which I can understand) would you accept cash donations, or router donations (brand...
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    ESR9850 - is this behavior normal ? (system operation log)

    :) hello all, new to posting here but an avid reader/lurker for the past 6 months anyway here is a snippet from my log file, all these stop/start/stop/starts look weird, is this normal for ESR9850 ? ..notice they occur at the same time, down to the second. anyway this is on auto-pilot, no...
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