What copyright notices must be included to distribute the BSD licensed code in a closed source?

I have a software package that we will distribute as a “device”. It is pre-installed on an Ubuntu installation and comes as a bootable USB drive.

The software itself is closed source, but it uses libraries licensed by BSD and MIT. Some of the libraries are javascript libraries, where the source is distributed for each page request, while others are "regular" libraries that are used directly in the code.

Is it enough to include existing licenses at the top of the JS files and distribute the BSD licenses that were in the source code of the libraries in the product documentation?

Do I need to include a license for each BSD application in a standard Ubuntu installation with software documentation?

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