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If Open SSH is infringing upon the trademark of SSH, is SSH infringing upon the *cough* trademark? of/bin/sh?:) I mean, when I first started using Linux, I thought they were the same thing, and I installed ssh and removed bash because secure looked better than bourne again and my computer stopped working. It really confused me and hurt me financially and such, as I'm sure it did the same to every other shell that creates a symlink to/bin/sh... </PARODY>
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if you wish to practice Islam, Hinduism, Wicca, Atheism, or any other non-Christian religion, better stay away from the whole middle and southern US.
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Is atheism a religion that you practice? I thought it was a non-practicing religion. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?? Please, someone tell me!
<PARODY> /bin/sh? :) I mean, when I first started using Linux, I thought they were the same thing, and I installed ssh and removed bash because secure looked better than bourne again and my computer stopped working. It really confused me and hurt me financially and such, as I'm sure it did the same to every other shell that creates a symlink to /bin/sh ... </PARODY>
If Open SSH is infringing upon the trademark of SSH, is SSH infringing upon the *cough* trademark? of
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if you wish to practice Islam, Hinduism, Wicca, Atheism, or any other non-Christian religion, better stay away from the whole middle and southern US.
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Is atheism a religion that you practice? I thought it was a non-practicing religion. Maybe I'm doing it wrong?? Please, someone tell me!