Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 2 May 2003 11:11:25 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Richard B. Johnson" <> | Subject | Re: Did the SCO Group plant UnixWare source in the Linux kernel? |
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On Fri, 2 May 2003, Ben Collins wrote:
> > "Chris Sontag: We are using objective third parties to do comparisons of > > our UNIX System V [SCO-owned Unix] source code and Red Hat as an example. > > We are coming across many instances where our proprietary software has > > simply been copied and pasted or changed in order to hide the origin of our > > System V code in Red Hat. This is the kind of thing that we will need to > > address with many Linux distribution companies at some point." > > This almost sounds like they are pointing to userspace code rather than > kernel code. I know Redhat and other dists put patches on their kernels, > but I seriously doubt it's anything like retrofiting UnixWare code. It's > more like supporting newer hardware, performance tweaking, and such. >
SCO moved to Linux a long time ago. This must be from some joke-troll. The SCO-Unix just wouldn't hack it and before the Santa Cruz Operation started to supply Linux to their customers, they were in serious trouble. Caldera/SCO/LinuxWare -- they are all the same company now, are they planning to sue their divisions???
This just doesn't make any sense and seems to be some garbage invented by media-hypes, err types.
Cheers, Dick Johnson Penguin : Linux version 2.4.20 on an i686 machine (797.90 BogoMips). Why is the government concerned about the lunatic fringe? Think about it.
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