Microsoft (Probably) Didn't Just Buy Unix
jfruhlinger writes "Word came down this morning that when Attachmate bought Novell, certain intellectual property rights were sold to a Microsoft-led consortium as part of the deal. Since Unix is the most valuable piece of IP Novell owns, there was a certain amount of panic that suddenly Redmond is in charge of this foundational technology for Linux and a number of other open source projects. But, while MS is being cagey, Brian Proffitt doubts that Unix was part of the IP package that was sold — and believes that Linux would be safe even if it were."
Stallman, maybe. The rest? Nope.
See my subject-line above, & this -> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/09/08/BU85830.DTL&type=tech_article
PERTINENT QUOTE/EXCERPT #1 of 2:
"Linux is a form of Unix"
and also this -> http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2006/02/letter_writers.html;jsessionid=ZVAVPXEVVZMITQE1GHRSKH4ATMY32JVN
PERTINENT QUOTE/EXCERPT #2 of 2:
"Unix as an operating system is not disappearing because of Linux. Linux is Unix"
APK
P.S.=> Well, "will wonders NEVER cease"... however: I have always wondered IF those are "official", & what-not, though... any takers? Thanks for the info., either way... apk
Why can't the Linux community just develop a new operating system?
i.e. Stop using unix.
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - historian Evelyn Beatrice Hall
>>>Otherwise, that statement would be considered incredibly stupid. If it was serious, perhaps Linux related threads aren't your cup of tea.
Newbies reading this are probably thinking,
"Why would I ever want to use Linux, if I will be labeled 'stupid' by its users?
"I think I'll stick with Windows (or Mac) OS."
Anyway I really did think Linux was a branch of Unix ("Unix like" says wikipedia). That makes me ignorant of the details, not stupid. If I was stupid I would not have two college degrees, or an above-average IQ, would I?
"I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it." - historian Evelyn Beatrice Hall