On Wednesday 06 August 2003 14:51, Lanman wrote: <snip> > I'm just trying a few sample replies in case SCO tries anything. On a > different note, it would be interesting to know if the Linux kernel > developers have scrubbed any possible SCO/Unix-related components out > of the new kernel. If so, would that kill SCO's attempt at gross > thievery? All the Linux users would have to do is to upgrade as soon > as possible, and SCO wouldn't stand a chance. Although SCO hasn't > specifically identified the actual pieces of code they claim to own, > there have been several references to things like NUMA and JFS, and > if these were scoured for any UNIX related coding, wouldn't SCO have > to go away? Maybe that's a bit to optimistic, but it's just a > thought. > > Lanman <snip>
There is something about that in the latest Kernel Traffic: http://kt.zork.net/kernel-traffic/latest.html#2 -Frans
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