They say they have no plans to sue Linux Companies, but they don't say they have no rights. Who trust SCO? Be sure if they achieve on courts some results, then they will continue with Linux users...
And if this a move to be more friendly with angry Linux users. Too late.... No one will wants nothing about SCO.
If the calls on the same cell was free, it would be a big lost fot mobile companies. They will warn about technical problems and never let it happens. At work the mobile it is a lot of time used between people on the same building, and of course "Come on Mam, I am waiting on the car", etc....
They say they have no plans to sue Linux Companies, but they don't say they have no rights. Who trust SCO? Be sure if they achieve on courts some results, then they will continue with Linux users...
And if this a move to be more friendly with angry Linux users. Too late.... No one will wants nothing about SCO.
If the calls on the same cell was free, it would be a big lost fot mobile companies. They will warn about technical problems and never let it happens. At work the mobile it is a lot of time used between people on the same building, and of course "Come on Mam, I am waiting on the car", etc....