New Caldera Promised
An anonymous reader writes "SCO has announced their plans to release a new version of Caldera Linux by the end of the year. From the announcement: 'To provide extensive reliability and performance features, the Linux Kernel 2.5 codebase has been merged with recently developed additions to SCO's world leading UNIX core operating system. Already contained code owned by SCO is still included benefiting the stability and overall experience opposed to recent Linux kernel releases.' The question is, is anyone listening?"
"[...] Linux Kernel 2.5 codebase has been merged [...] benefitting the stability and overall experience opposed to recent Linux kernel releases."
Maybe if they didn't use an old and known-broken kernel series, it might be stable?
the Linux Kernel 2.5 codebase
Err... isn't that rather out of date now? Last time I checked 2.6 was where it was all happening.