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07 Jun 03 14:39, Francois Thunus wrote to Lawrence Garvin:
LG>> Unfortunately, there's always the possibility that IBM /did/
LG>> convert some AIX code into the Linux kernel, and if so -- if that
LG>> really did happen, I'd want to be as far away from a Linux
LG>> installation as possible until I see exactly who the SCO Group is
LG>> going to aim their poison darts at after IBM.
FT> Don't forget that there is another possibility: that SCO, when it was
FT> still called Caldera, put it in there itself. If you look at the press
FT> release, the publicly avowed goal of Caldera when they embraced Linux
FT> was to "blend the two technologies together". As for IBM
putting AIX
FT> code in Linux, I personnally doubt it. The two systems have rather
FT> different underlying philosophies as far as design goes.
Just read on slashdot that SCO is being sued for having violated the terms
of the GPL by including code from Linux in its "personality"
scheme without proper credit.
Francois Thunus
"The true meaning of life is that it stops." Franz Kafka
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