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>   http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=4639

Good idea...

This reminds me of when I first got into Linux. Back then, there was
a few commercial possibiliities for Unix, and there was
Coherent. Coherent was a version of Unix for the x86 but it lacked
many of the functional necessities that Linux gave the user and 
gradually Linux and other free clones won out and Coherent went 
out of business. I remember attending a panel discussion at a local
LUG several years ago - there were Linux and 386bsd (another variant)
and Coherent people. At the end of the discussion the Coherent guy 
looked kind of flustered :).

but at least Coherent didn't sue. And now SCO seems to want to
sue at least IBM - they've done considerable gppd for Linux in the
last year or so. Personally, I don't see how SCO can compete - it's
like if a mechanical clock maker sued an electric clock maker because
the latter had a dial and hands :(.





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> Sridhar Dhanapalan
>   [Yama | http://www.pclinuxonline.com/]
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> from Peanuts." -- The Boss, "Dilbert"
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