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Stilly:

quote:Originally posted by BaDDaSS[Mandrake]:


That part particularly interested me    
I hope that SCO's lawsuits fall through, and not only that, i hope that IBM turn around and say "hey, wassat all about, innit!" and sue them in return.
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more lawsuits are never a good thing

mael:

quote:Originally posted by M. O'Brien:


Darwin is based on the MACH+BSD kernel.  It would be non-trivial to throw away the kernel and write an effective replacement from scratch.
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I could be wrong, but I think he was joking.  Kinda like, change the display, keep the underlying BSD code, tell everyone you made one from scratch-- hence no one is the wiser.

Anyway, this striked me as being funny:

"If Linux does illegally contain SCO's copyrighted code, the company could have a copyright infringement case against Linux users, because users inevitably copy software when they use computers, says Jeffrey Neuberger, a partner with Brown Raysman Millstein Felder & Steiner LLP, who has been following the case."If you buy something preinstalled on your hard drive, you're making a copy of that by installing your software into RAM,"he says."

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