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>>>>> "LL" == linuxlingam  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    LL> [snip]

    LL> meanwhile, back to SCO, any bets on when they are going to
    LL> lower their gunsights from enterprise to govt, education,
    LL> corporates, SOHO, professionals, endu-users, developers . . .?

IMNSHO SCO is just trying out more and more desperate devices to save
themselves from oblivion in the cr*p heap.  Their case against IBM is
not making any headway, so now they start `targeting' corporate Linux
users.  Even the article I mentioned goes on to state that any
putative claim they have on IP in the Linux kernel would only apply to
SMP kernels anyway, which immediately takes away 99% of their `target
market'.  Not they they'd ever be able actually make a case stick
against any Linux user -- it's just a threat, and a hope that some
dumb-ass Linux users would get scared enough to come running to Mama,
wanting to pay the `license fee' to protect their cowardly a**es.

Never ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for SCO.

Regards,

- -- Raju, infinitive splitter par excellence
- -- 
Raj Mathur                [EMAIL PROTECTED]      http://kandalaya.org/
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