The attorney who represented the DoJ against Microsoft in the antitrust suit (and won)? Who represented Napster against the RIAA (and lost)?
He's working for SCO now. From the NYT article:
The warning letters come after David A. Boies, a lawyer representing SCO, said on Nov. 18 that the company intended to single out and sue a large corporate user of Linux within three months.
No, you can run OS'es unmodified. But it provides *crappy* devices (an old 16 bit Soundblaster, AMD PCNet ethernet, an old, lesser-known SCSI interface).
Are you thinking of User Mode Linux? It requires the kernel to be patched, and UML provides a number of disk images (RedHat, Debian, etc) that will run under the patched kernel.
He's working for SCO now. From the NYT article:
Yipes!
These aren't nano-anything.
You're kidding, right?
Funny, this is the most interesting article I've read in a while.
I love my moleskine.
No, you can run OS'es unmodified. But it provides *crappy* devices (an old 16 bit Soundblaster, AMD PCNet ethernet, an old, lesser-known SCSI interface).
Are you thinking of User Mode Linux? It requires the kernel to be patched, and UML provides a number of disk images (RedHat, Debian, etc) that will run under the patched kernel.
Uh-huh.
Wow! A driving ham! That's even more impressive than a jackass driving and talking on his little walkie-talkie!
Why, it sounds just like Slashdot!
Metallica has a techie fan base? Your theory seems to have a bit of a hole here.
BSD is dead :)!