LG 55UR73006LA webOS 22 KLP 2.0

Caleb Cannon caleb.cristoph.cannon at gmail.com
Mon Apr 28 18:06:49 UTC 2025


After extracting the tar file, here's what I've found. Components of this
source code include missing toolchains which are referenced at hard coded
paths (an example being the build.sh file in the repo directory),
unavailable kernel sources, and seemingly no unified build system that I
could find. The source code may depend on proprietary resources which
aren't included in the code. These components seem to be part of a WebOS
browser system based on Chromium 87. You could potentially build some
individual components, but this may require obtaining specific toolchains
and modifying paths in the build instructions to match your system
configuration. Perhaps building each component in isolation may work with
specific components and enough effort.


On Fri, Apr 25, 2025 at 8:25 PM Denver Gingerich <
compliance at sfconservancy.org> wrote:

> We've just published the following new candidate:
>
> LG 55UR73006LA webOS 22 KLP 2.0
> Vendor: LG
> Device: 55UR73006LA
> Released: 2025-04-25
>
> The source candidate for this television was downloaded from LG's web site
> per an offer for source in the product documentation.  Note that LG
> provided two files for this candidate, which we have packaged into a single
> .tar file.
>
> To view this candidate and download the source candidate and firmware
> image, visit:
>
> https://sfconservancy.org/usethesource/candidate/lg-55ur73006la-webos-22-klp-20/
>
> --
> Denver Gingerich
> (Via https://sfconservancy.org/usethesource/)
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