Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Sep 2007 10:11 UTC, submitted by wakeupneo
SCO, Caldera, Unixware In a statement published this week, SCO Group blames the success of Linux and 'negative publicity', as causes for its decline - the company may need to wind up its operations after its copyright case against Novell collapsed, prompting it to file for bankruptcy. My take: In Dutch, we have a saying: hij die kaatst, kan de bal verwachten.
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RE: Bad thing
by lemur2 on Sat 22nd Sep 2007 06:22 UTC in reply to "Bad thing"
lemur2
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2007-02-17

Granted, all the evidence points to Linux being completely free of it, but we've been saying that for years.


SCO have been given complete access to AIX development history, and have been desperately searching for over four years to come up with some evidence ... anything at all ... to show Unix code in Linux. SCO utterly failed to find any.

Other parties have done independent audits and obtained the exact same result. There is no Unix code in Linux.

Finally, during the discovery, and internal SCO email was unearthed where SCO had done their own audit of their own Linux before the trial began. SCO's own technicians and programmers found ... no Unix code in Linux.

Have you got that yet?

There is no Unix code in Linux.

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