Re: [SLE] Cannot find Stolen SCO Code in Linux
Donn Washburn wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Just tried this and it is an unknown URL.
Try reading what that page says.
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 23:27, James Knott wrote:
Donn Washburn wrote:
James Knott wrote:
Just tried this and it is an unknown URL.
Try reading what that page says.
This looks like a prank to to me, where is the serious stuff, (facts on the case). I hate SCO already, but have to work with it every day. But suggesting someone will be out to sue a company based on a childhood event, doesn't mean anything. And I doubt the advert about SCO shooting babies is actually thiers. Lastly a professional assesment of the so called situation would be far more informative and usefull, than the bad language used and the sick remarks made about SCO. What does Linux have to do with a kiddies learning toy anyway. Those things don't have OS's installed. They have micro chips and firmware - epproms etc.., normally preprogrammed with assembler code. Do you think this Eric character is a little bored. He must be one hell of an administrator! to have time to waste on what appears to be, nonsense! My 2c -- -- Chadley Wilson Production Line Superintendant Pinnacle Micro Manufacturers of Proline Computers ==================================== Exercise freedom, Use LINUX =====================================
Chadley Wilson writes:
This looks like a prank to to me, where is the serious stuff, (facts on the case). I hate SCO already, but have to work with it every day.
Chadley Wilson wrote:
This looks like a prank to to me, where is the serious stuff, (facts on the
case). I hate SCO already, but have to work with it every day. But suggesting someone will be out to sue a company based on a childhood event, doesn't mean anything.
And I doubt the advert about SCO shooting babies is actually thiers. Lastly a professional assesment of the so called situation would be far more informative and usefull, than the bad language used and the sick remarks made about SCO.
What does Linux have to do with a kiddies learning toy anyway. Those things
don't have OS's installed. They have micro chips and firmware - epproms etc.., normally preprogrammed with assembler code.
Do you think this Eric character is a little bored. He must be one hell of an administrator! to have time to waste on what appears to be, nonsense!
My 2c
It seems that you missed the Disclaimer: This article is intended as a parody. There is no truth to these claims, well for now at least. and BBspot is a satirical news and comedy source and meant to be funny. If you are easily offended, gullible or don't have a sense of humor we suggest you go elsewhere. At the bottom of the articles you read and took so seriously. As for the facts, a simple Google search for "sco vs open source lawsuit" revealed: http://sco.iwethey.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCO_v._IBM_Linux_lawsuit and many others: http://www.google.com/search?rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-33,GGLG:en&q=sco+vs+open+sou rce+lawsuit Have a good day... Albert -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.344 / Virus Database: 267.11.3/107 - Release Date: 20/09/2005
Chadley Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 23:27, James Knott wrote:
Donn Washburn wrote:
James Knott wrote:
<http://www.linuxstolescocode.com/> Just tried this and it is an unknown URL. Try reading what that page says.
This looks like a prank to to me, where is the serious stuff, (facts on the case). I hate SCO already, but have to work with it every day. But suggesting someone will be out to sue a company based on a childhood event, doesn't mean anything.
If you look around a bit, you'll find links to sites such as GROKLAW and Wikipedia, among some discussion forums etc.
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