update 2021.04.21 to 2021.08.28 Release notes: 2021-08-28: Released 2021-08-28 wireless-regdb: update regulatory database based on preceding changes 2021-08-27 Update regulatory rules for Ecuador (EC) 2021-08-06 wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for Norway (NO) on 6 and 60 GHz 2021-08-02 wireless-regdb: Update regulatory rules for Germany (DE) on 6GHz 2021-07-14: Released 2021-07-14 wireless-regdb: update regulatory database based on preceding changes 2021-07-14 wireless-regdb: reduce bandwidth for 5730-5850 and 5850-5895 MHz in US 2021-07-08 wireless-regdb: remove PTMP-ONLY from 5850-5895 MHz for US 2021-07-06 wireless-regdb: recent FCC report and order allows 5850-5895 immediately 2021-06-08 wireless-regdb: update 5725-5850 MHz rule for GB
LibreELEC
LibreELEC is a 'Just enough OS' Linux distribution for the award-winning Kodi software on popular mediacentre hardware. Further information on the project can be found on the LibreELEC website.
Issues & Support
Please ask questions in the LibreELEC forum: Help & Support or ask a member of project staff in the #libreelec IRC channel on Libera.Chat. Please report bugs via GitHub Issues.
Donations
Contributions towards current project funding goals can be sent via PayPal to donations@libreelec.tv
License
LibreELEC original code is released under GPLv2.
Copyright
As LibreELEC includes code from many upstream projects it has many copyright owners; notably OpenELEC which we forked from after disagreeing with project direction and management, and OpenBricks/GeeXboX the uncredited source of the original 2009 build system. LibreELEC makes no claim of copyright on any upstream code. However all original LibreELEC authored code is copyright LibreELEC.tv. Patches to upstream code have the same license as the upstream project unless specified otherwise. For a complete copyright list please checkout the source code to examine license headers. Unless expressly stated otherwise all code submitted to the LibreELEC project (in any form) is licensed under GPLv2 and copyright is donated to the project. This approach gives the project freedom to maintain the code without the overhead of preserving contact with every submitter, e.g. GPLv3. You are free to retain copyright by adding your copyright header to each submitted code page. If you submit code that is not your own work it is your responsibility to place a header stating the copyright.