Hey, it has been a long time since we had any news about $CO. I have very good news, someone posted on the internet "Samizdat", the little piece of shit published by ADTI. You can find it here
It's interesting to note that previous versions of MacOSX shipped a version based on GNU Chess and not sjeng. Does someone know why they changed the engine for this version?
Funny. I was doing some research on SCO/Caldera and it's previous commitment to Open Source/Free Software. What I found was this guys making some weird announcements. This one seems very strange to me.. Please, look closely to the "unenforceability of the GNU general public license and other open source licenses" phrase. It is from 2001.....
Also, O'Reilly has a very interesting article about Caldera/SCO releasing old Unix source code under a BSD license
See also the discussion in the Unix Heritage Society.
To get some Nescafe. My uncle died of diabetes. If coffee will save my life, I'll become a coffee-addict. It seems nice to me, I use to drink 4-5 cups.
Strong black coffe, here I go!!
BTW, does it matter if I put some sugar on it??
Since CDE and Motif were recently open sourced, will we see a Cubuntu or CDUbuntu distribution in the near future?
Wow, that was a very large paragraph.... Do you have a style manual/guide in your school? That will help a lot more than a bad word list.
Sorry, it was a mistake. 366 MHz. That's it! Sorry! ;-)
I have Windows 2000 Server installed on a Celeron (64 MB Ram, 366 KHz), and it performs very well....
I don't know if English is your mother tongue, but "Among the reasons SITED for doing this ..." is ugly. the correct word is CITED.
Hey, it has been a long time since we had any news about $CO. I have very good news, someone posted on the internet "Samizdat", the little piece of shit published by ADTI. You can find it here
1.- pine and pico (yes, I know the license issue)
2.- jdkchat (a telnet based chat system)
It's interesting to note that previous versions of MacOSX shipped a version based on GNU Chess and not sjeng. Does someone know why they changed the engine for this version?
Funny. I was doing some research on SCO/Caldera and it's previous commitment to Open Source/Free Software. What I found was this guys making some weird announcements. This one seems very strange to me.. Please, look closely to the "unenforceability of the GNU general public license and other open source licenses" phrase. It is from 2001. ....
Also, O'Reilly has a very interesting article about Caldera/SCO releasing old Unix source code under a BSD license
See also the discussion in the Unix Heritage Society.
To get some Nescafe. My uncle died of diabetes. If coffee will save my life, I'll become a coffee-addict. It seems nice to me, I use to drink 4-5 cups. Strong black coffe, here I go!! BTW, does it matter if I put some sugar on it??