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NO-ENDORSEMENT CLAUSE Neither the name of licensor, nor the names of the authors and contribu- tors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this work without specific prior written permission. AUTHORS This manual was carefully put together first for the release of MirOS #8 by Thorsten "mirabilos" Glaser . It is still maintained for MirOS #11. SOURCE ACCESS CLAUSE Some licences require access to source code. When said code is not part of the original distribution medium or placed alongside it, it is either available via standard means, specifically AnonCVS, AnonRSYNC, or HTTP distfile download, from the project server, or, in some cases, available upon request for a reasonable time period, such as three years. SEE ALSO http://mirbsd.de/ https://www.mirbsd.org/ BUGS Although collected carefully, there might be some. Please report to the MirOS project at if you think you have discovered a bug. MirOS January 17, 2009 6