arstechnica.com — In response to criticism from Linux enthusiasts, Asus has made additional source code archives available for download with code for the asus_acpi module, BusyBox, and several other components. The code released by Asus brings the company into compliance with its obligations under the GPL and should satisfy most of the critics.
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Closed AccountNov 28, 2007
yup, they don't have to provide any certain type of distribution just make it available when requested.
eagletgNov 28, 2007
In case anyone cares, here's Asus' official statement on the matter:<a class="user" href="http://eeepc.asus.com/en/news11272007.htm">http://eeepc.asus.com/en/news11272007.htm</a>I have an EeePC, and haven't changed the Firefox default homepage, so it takes me to the Eee site and I saw this news update/post from them.
gmorganNov 28, 2007
Look at all the confusion recently between OpenBSD and Linux driver development. If people who devote huge amounts of time to FOSS can make mistakes then I assure you some company can as well.
tybrisNov 28, 2007
"satisfy most of the critics"How can you satisfy a critic?
ghochFeb 7, 2008
Thank you for article___________________<a class="user" href="http://www.sooslic.com">http://www.sooslic.com</a>
nineinchsamusMay 27, 2008
404 Not Found.And they are using Microsoft IIS web server.