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However, linking a “work that uses the Library” with the Library creates an executable that is a derivative of the Library (because it contains portions of the Library), rather than a “work that uses the library”. The executable is therefore covered by this License. Section 6 states terms for distribution of such executables.

When a “work that uses the Library” uses material from a header file that is part of the Library, the object code for the work may be a derivative work of the Library even though the source code is not. Whether this is true is especially significant if the work can be linked without the Library, or if the work is itself a library. The threshold for this to be true is not precisely defined by law.

If such an object file uses only numerical parameters, data structure layouts and accessors, and small macros and small inline functions (ten lines or less in length), then the use of the object file is unrestricted, regardless of whether it is legally a derivative work. (Executables containing this object code plus portions of the Library will still fall under Section 6.)

Otherwise, if the work is a derivative of the Library, you may distribute the object code for the work under the terms of Section 6. Any executables containing that work also fall under Section 6, whether or not they are linked directly with the Library itself.

6. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or link a “work that uses the Library” with the Library to produce

awork containing portions of the Library, and distribute that work under terms of your choice, provided that the terms permit modification of the work for the customer’s own use and reverse engineering for debugging such modifications.

You must give prominent notice with each copy of the work that the Library is used in it and that the Library and its use are covered by this License. You must supply a copy of this License. If the work during execution displays copyright notices, you must include the copyright notice for the Library among them, as well as a reference directing the user to the copy of this License. Also, you must do one of these things:

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b)Use a suitable shared library mechanism for linking with the Library. A suitable mechanism is one that (1) uses at run time a copy of the library already present on the user’s computer system, rather than copying library functions into the executable, and (2) will operate properly with a modified

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Contents IHDR-5050C Trademarks WarrantyCopyright Copyright 2009 Humax Corporation Business users Meaning of SymbolsInstruction about the ‘WEEE’ Symbol Domestic usersSafety Instructions and Precautions Safety WarningExtraneous Objects Contents GB6 Package Contents Before Using the ProductFront Panel Inserting the Smartcard Conditional AccessGB10 Rear PanelGB11 Remote ControlGuide GB12Colour BUTTONSR/G/Y/B MediaGB13 GB14 Remote Control BatteriesGB15 SetupUsing Hdmi Cable GB16 Using an HDMI-to-DVI ConverterGB17 Using Component CableGB18 Using Scart CableGB19 Powering OnGB20 Installation WizardLanguage Search ChannelsGB21 DisplayHDD Partition ResultStep Done? Installation ChecklistGB22 Basic Operation Switching ChannelVolume Control ResolutionGB24 SleepWide AudioGB25 SubtitleText GB26 Programme Information i-plateGeneral Information GB27 Detailed Programme InformationHD Yellow Channel ListAll Channels List GB28GB29 ConfigurationFavourite List OptionGB30 HD ListHistory List GB31 Using TV GuideTV Guide Table GuideGB32 List GuideSchedule Instant ReservationGB33 Editing ReservationsDeleting Reservations New ReservationSearch by Time and Day FindSearch by Keyword Search by GenreGB35 PreferencesParental Control Age LimitMenu/Audio/Subtitle Language Language SettingChange Password Installation LockGB37 Subtitle DisplaySubtitle Font Power OFF Time SettingPower on Power On ChannelGB39 Media SettingHDD Control USB ControlGB40 A/V SettingRecording Options Component SelectionGB41 Audio DelayAudio Output Audio PriorityGB42 Screen RatioDisplay Format Letter and Pillar Box ColourGB43 Ethernet ConfigurationNetwork FTP ServerOSD Transparency Other SettingsPower Saving in Standby Info Display TimeSelecting a Channel Group Edit ChannelsEdit Channel List Locking/Unlocking ChannelsSelecting Favourite Groups Edit Favourite ListSelect All/Release All Adding/Removing ChannelsGB47 Display History ListRenaming Favourite Groups Moving Favourite ChannelsGB48 InstallationChannel Search GB49 Software UpdateDefault Setting Mail Messages Signal DetectionSystem StatusGB51 Video SettingMedia List VideoGB52 Play OptionPlay Option for a File Play Option for PlaylistGB53 PlaylistMaking or Adding Playlist Editing PlaylistGB54 File ManagerGB55 Music SettingRadio MusicPlaylist / File Manager Photo SettingPhoto Music PlayerGB57 Photo ViewerGB58 Personal Video RecorderPVRPlay bar Fast Forward Time Shifted Recording TSR and PlaybackPlayback TSRPause RecordingFast Rewind Slow MotionGB61 General RecordingMulti-Channel Recording Stop RecordingGB62 BookmarkAdding Bookmark Bookmark ListGB63 Software UpdateSoftware update while watching a programme OTA Over the AirGB64 AppendixMenu Map GB65 Trouble ShootingGB66 GB67 Error MessageEeprom SpecificationGB68 RAMUSB GB69Scart GlossaryGB70 GB71 Service and SupportKey Using the Universal Remote ControlRemote Control Function List GB72GB73 GB74 Text UpdateGB75 TV Code ListGB76 GB77 ELG GB78DTS ECEGPM GB79GBC GECGB80 LXI GB81KTV GB82 GB83 Qonix GB84GB85 SVA GB86SKY SLXTMK GB87TCL TCMUMC GB88Tvtext TWFGB89 GB90 DVD Code ListGB91 GB92 MPX GB93MBO MDSREC GB94GB95 TVE GB96TSM JBL Audio & AUX Code ListGB97 Pccw GB98Teac 0463 Technics GB99Sanyo 0744 Schneider 0110, 0744, 1220 Scott 1389 1858Preamble GB100GPL Software linux busybox e2fsprogs tinyftp GNU General Public License GPL Version 2, JuneGB101 GB102 No WarrantyGNU Lesser General Public License Lgpl How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsGB103 END of Terms and ConditionsGB104 GB105 GB106 GB107 GB108 How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries