The CUPS copyright is owned by Easy Software Products. A company that wants to sell you ESP Print Pro, their commercial counterpart to CUPS, for you to do your printing on Linux.
The Internet is no place for people looking for 'perverse gratification', claims the police officer leading the UK's fight against e-crime
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah... *wipes tears*... hahahahahahahahah... hahahahah...hahahahahahahaha....
Perhaps I'm missing something, but the ability to rotate windows to make them illegible is usefull how?
...or the KGB, eh?
It just never ends with the RIAA.
Don't laugh to hard y'all. "Trusted computing" isn't that far off.
The only companies more stupid than SCO are the ones falling for their FUD.
Well, I can honestly say that I'll now never purchase a computer made by Samsung.
The CUPS copyright is owned by Easy Software Products. A company that wants to sell you ESP Print Pro, their commercial counterpart to CUPS, for you to do your printing on Linux.
I love how all the Hummer photos are out of focus.
The Internet is no place for people looking for 'perverse gratification', claims the police officer leading the UK's fight against e-crime Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah... *wipes tears*... hahahahahahahahah... hahahahah...hahahahahahahaha....
...so?
...Microsoft or SCO.
1. SCO UNIX(R) is a Proven, Stable and Reliable Platform... because we say it is.
2. SCO UNIX(R) is backed by a single, experienced vendor... so if you upset us we'll pull your license.
3. SCO UNIX(R) has a Committed, Well-Defined Roadmap... to sue all companies that support Linux.
4. SCO UNIX(R) is Secure... that you know of.
5. SCO UNIX(R) is Legally Unencumbered... until proven otherwise.