Linux Kernel Code May Have Been in SCO UnixWare
Random BedHead Ed writes "Groklaw has some interesting new information online. In an entry today,
PJ has posted the Deposition of Erik W. Hughes (PDF), a SCO employee. Hughes' 2004 testimony reveals that the Linux Kernel Personality (LKP) of UnixWare somehow used kernel code. Exactly how it was used is not clear. UnixWare was released under a proprietary license, but the General Public License under which Linux is distributed requires derivative works to use the same license. As PJ says, it's "now apparent why SCO tried to say the GPL is unconstitutional" back in 2003."
Which may not happen because .. guess what, cars may go from 50% electric/50% gasoline to some other fuel. Yeah the parent poster is being self serving and not adding to the discourse, but neither are you.
"Old man yells at systemd"
Not you, apparently. Now go watch Fox News and leave the rest of us with attention spans longer that fruit flies to worry about the boring stuff.
It's just like rain on your wedding day . . . .
"Every decent man is ashamed of the government he lives under." - H.L. Mencken
Don't be stupid. We will never use electric cars. We'll just change DST to all 12 months and extend it by another hour per day.
More like 10.000 spoons when all you need is a knife.
I'm trying to improve my English. Please correct me on any spelling/grammar errors in this post.
Since you snapped to the sitch so cannily in your take on "a land where justice is a game", I have an answer to your .sig:
"Do you recall what was revealed the day the music died?"
The Deal
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make install -not war