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Input Does anyone actually enforce the GPL of the Linux kernel?

Moosewala

New Pleskian
Hello everyone,,

I recently bought an e-ink tablet called Onyx Boox, from a company called Onyx. After joining the r/Onyx_Boox subreddit, I found out that the tablet is using a custom version of the Linux kernel, without releasing the source code to it https://100001.onl/ https://1921681254.mx/.
As far as I know, this is a clear violation of GPL. Onyx is ignoring all requests for the source code, which makes me ask the question: Does anyone actually enforce the GPL of the Linux kernel or can a company like Onyx continue to freely use their custom Linux kernel without ever releasing the source code for it??
 
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Are sure that you are on the right forum? This subforum about Plesk Onyx but not about Onyx tablet.
 
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