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Hello Andrew. 17 Jun 03 15:20, andrew clarke wrote to Francois Thunus: ac> Mon 2003-06-16 22:21, Francois Thunus (2:270/25.2) wrote to Lawrence ac> Garvin: FT>>> SCO has just been put on notice by one of kernel developers FT>>> see http://www.theenquirer.com?article=10018 FT>> make that www.thenquirer.net -sorry ac> *** localhost.dnsalias.org can't find www.theenquirer.net: Non-existent ac> host/domain ac> Third time lucky? hopefully :-) www.theInquirer.net. Try also ?article=10061 It is a nice article which proposes a method to find out what portion of the linux code can be found in the SCO code without disclosing the code, just using MD5 checksums to identify identical lines. Cheers Francois --- FMailX 1.48b* Origin: Xara Sto Pragma ! Gasperich - Luxembourg -> (FidoNet 2:270/25.2) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 270/25 396/45 106/2000 633/267 |
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