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    stdout Programs included in BusyBox can be run simply by adding their name as an argument to the BusyBox executable: /bin/busybox ls More commonly, the desired...
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    had violated GPLv2 by including BusyBox code in their Monsoon Multimedia HAVA line of products without releasing BusyBox source code. This is believed to...
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    his first technology startup company, San Francisco, California–based, BusyBox which he co-founded in 1995 and served as Chief Technology Officer and...
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    Varghese, Sam (2012-02-01). "BusyBox replacement project fuels animated verbal spat". IT Wire. Retrieved 2013-05-12. "Busybox replacement project". 2012-01-11...
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  • Linux distribution designed to be small, simple, and secure. It uses musl, BusyBox, and OpenRC instead of the more commonly used glibc, GNU Core Utilities...
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  • version 0.3.8-5 was incorporated into BusyBox, the catch-all executable often employed in this area. Modern BusyBox versions support additional Bash features...
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    util-linux code repository". GitHub. Retrieved October 31, 2024. "The Busybox about page". busybox.net. Archived from the original on November 27, 2021. Retrieved...
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    February 2007. corbet (1 October 2006). "Busy busy busybox". lwn.net. Retrieved 21 November 2015. Since BusyBox can be found in so many embedded systems...
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  • Alpine Linux is designed to be small, simple, and secure. It uses musl, BusyBox, and OpenRC instead of the more commonly used glibc, GNU Core Utilities...
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    corbet (2006-10-01). "Busy busy busybox". lwn.net. Archived from the original on 2016-01-07. Retrieved 2015-11-21. Since BusyBox can be found in so many...
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    mini-netcat - built from the ground up for LRP". git.busybox.net. "busybox - bloaty nc". git.busybox.net. "Oracle Solaris 11.2 Information Library - Performing...
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  • copyright infringement lawsuits on behalf the principal developers of BusyBox. These lawsuits claimed violations of the GNU General Public License Version...
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  • bash shell - the Shellshock software bug - to exploit devices running BusyBox. A few months later a variant was detected that could also infect other...
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  • but instead use FastCGI. For OpenBSD was developed a slowcgi gateway. BusyBox httpd doesn't have automatically generated directory listing but it may...
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    General Public License compliance and enforcement actions, primarily for the BusyBox project. In October 2010, Conservancy hired its first executive director...
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  • that acts as an enhanced boot loader utilizing facilities in a Linux/BusyBox environment. This small Linux operating system allows end-users and channel...
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  • Linux OpenZaurus Phones with Linux preinstalled: Librem 5 Necuno PinePhone BusyBox – small footprint alternative to GNU Core Utilities, under GNU GPLv2 Fcitx...
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    table of obsolete utilities and their iproute2 replacements. Linux portal BusyBox ethtool TIPC "Release v6.15.0 · iproute2/iproute2". Retrieved May 27, 2025...
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    web server. Some commonly used implementations are: Apache HTTP Server BusyBox httpd Lighttpd HTTP server Nginx HTTP and reverse proxy server OpenBSD's...
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    November 2016. corbet (1 October 2006). "Busy busy busybox". lwn.net. Retrieved 21 November 2015. Since BusyBox can be found in so many embedded systems...
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    tomsrtbt are written in the Lua programming language, and many more use BusyBox. Space saving compiler options were used throughout, the kernel was patched...
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  • Ubuntu TV website Archived 2012-11-27 at the Wayback Machine "Homepage". BackBox.org. Archived from the original on 2018-12-24. Retrieved 2018-12-23. "Welcome"...
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    of embedded systems. Prominent examples of these include OpenEmbedded, BusyBox, uClibc, musl libc, and Buildroot. Linux on embedded systems Embeddable...
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    kernel based operating system focusing on providing a base system using BusyBox and FLTK. It was developed by Robert Shingledecker, who was previously...
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  • program would not affect the working directory of the shell that loaded it. BusyBox – Collection of Unix tools in single executable file Internal DOS command...
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  • proprietary operating system and its associated toolchain. The introduction of busybox in 1999, enabled packaging critical tools in an embedded system, with a...
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    based on the Core version of the Tiny Core Linux distribution and uses Busybox, Nano-X instead of X.Org, FLTK 1.3.x as the default GUI toolkit, and SLWM...
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  • when he was disappointed after using the GNU General Public License in BusyBox. Copyright (C) [year] by [copyright holder] <[email]> Permission to use...
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  • An alternate strategy is to include everything in one executable, like BusyBox, which determines the requested applet via arguments or hard links or symlinks...
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  • network traffic. The main components are Linux, util-linux, musl, and BusyBox. All components have been optimized to be small enough to fit into the...
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