On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 11:43, Michael Leone wrote:
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux has had IPv6 support for quite some time, and I beleive that
Win2K has it as well (because they stole the TCP/IP stack from
FreeBSD).
They did NOT steal it. The license ALLOWED them to
On Monday 06 August 2001 21:43, Michael Leone wrote:
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux has had IPv6 support for quite some time, and I beleive that
Win2K has it as well (because they stole the TCP/IP stack from
FreeBSD).
They did NOT steal it. The license ALLOWED
On Monday 06 August 2001 21:43, Michael Leone wrote:
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux has had IPv6 support for quite some time, and I beleive that
Win2K has it as well (because they stole the TCP/IP stack from
FreeBSD).
They did NOT steal it. The license ALLOWED
On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 13:10, Richie de Almeida wrote:
On Monday 06 August 2001 21:43, Michael Leone wrote:
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux has had IPv6 support for quite some time, and I beleive that
Win2K has it as well (because they stole the TCP/IP stack from
From: Sridhar Dhanapalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux has had IPv6 support for quite some time, and I beleive that
Win2K has it as well (because they stole the TCP/IP stack from
FreeBSD).
They did NOT steal it. The license ALLOWED them to use it. It was
perfectly legal, if a bit hypocritical.
--
Somebody sent this to me today, as he and I usually discuss varied
technical issues, and in reading, I thought this was something the
groups may like to see. If you've already seen it or commented on, I
apologize for the waisted bandwith, but I think this is worth
distributing.