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Run virtual linux for USB or Dropbox with no install on OS X, PCs or Linux

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MikeLevin:

--- Quote from: tinypoodle on February 16, 2013, 02:51:48 PM ---http://tinycorelinux.net/faq.html#license

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Yeah, it's a beta. Don't get bent. The source code is available from each respective project, and I will make sure their licenses remain intact and are prominently displayed along with the location of original source. Look at the manifest in the readme. I didn't modify any source code. It's just put together as a robust multi-platform bootable system with non-compiled scripts (so "modified" source is included by definition with human-readable scripts). Are the GPL2 license obligations what you're talking about or something else?

gerald_clark:
Tinycore respins must offer their own copies of the sources.  Pointing to tinycore is not sufficient.

sebus:
Not really a respin, just bootable media, without code change
Anybody can manipulate the files in Levinux.zip\Levinux\Levinux on Mac.app\Contents\MacOS

MikeLevin:
Thanks @sebus for taking a moment to look at it before giving a knee jerk GPL2-cop response.

It sounds to me like what you're advocating @gerald_clark is that every Linux distro has to include the Linux kernel and commands source code even if it modifies no source code and keeps all the licenses and copyright notices intact.

Is that correct? Is that what you're saying?

Could you please give me number and section of GPL2 where it states that, or other sections you think I am violating, so I can address?

Thanks.

tinypoodle:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0-faq.html#UnchangedJustBinary

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