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|quote={{br}}'''How To Obtain Source Code'''{{br}}
Your litl Easel includes certain free/open source software. litl will provide the source code to
this free/open source software as may be required by applicable licenses. To obtain a DVD
containing the source code for the open source components of our operating system, please
write to:{{br}}
: Sources DVD
: litl LLC{{br}}
: 33 Exeter St.{{br}}
: Boston, MA 02116{{br}}
Please state your name, address and telephone number and enclose a check or money order
for US$10 (inside US only) to cover postage and handling. Also clearly state the version of the
sources that you are requesting. You can see the version details of litl's software at the bottom
right corner of this screen. Write down the characters that follow "litlOS version:" and be sure
to include these in your letter.{{br}}
If you are outside the US, please email asklitl@litl.com and we will make arrangements to
send you the sources.}}</ref>


== References == == References ==

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Litl OS is an operating environment written by Litl for their eponymous webbook. The underlying operating system is a mobile/embedded distribution of Ubuntu provided by Canonical, Ltd.. The user interface is written largely in Mozilla's dialect of Javascript using the gjs binding to access GNOME and Clutter UI elements. Portions of the operating system can be obtained by Litl owners on DVD from Litl.

References

  1. Lucas Rocha, developer working for Litl (2009-11-04). "litl webbook: some technical comments". Retrieved 2009-11-09.
  2. litl Software End User Licensing Agreement. 2009-10-28. Retrieved 2009-11-09.