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This is now possible since the longer introduction material is
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This case study therefore examines the entire life-cycle of a GPL compliance
investigation: from product purchase, to source request, to CCS review.
This case study does a step-by-step build and installation analysis of one
of the best Complete, Corresponding Source (CCS) releases we've seen. The
CSS release studied here was provided for the binary distribution of a
physical product by ThinkPenguin. The product is the model
``TPE-NWIFIROUTER'', a wireless router.
The method of
distribution (complete source accompanying the product) and the way the source
was laid out provide very good examples of how to make things easier for both
the distributor and the purchaser of the hardware containing GPLed components.
Specifically, this chapter discusses the purchase, CCS provision, and a
step-by-step build and installation analysis of a specific, physical,
embedded electronics product. The product in question is
\href{https://www.thinkpenguin.com/gnu-linux/free-software-wireless-n-broadband-router-gnu-linux-tpe-nwifirouter}{the
``TPE-NWIFIROUTER'' wireless router by ThinkPenguin}.
\section{Root Filesystem and Kernel Compilation}