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First things first.... The only reason I posted this question (about migrating 
to BSD) in PLUG is because our company is using Linux (Debian & Slackware 
distros) and with a remote but existing possibility of SCO winning against 
IBM, Novel, etc. I would like to find ways to be able to make our system down 
time in such an event, as short as possible.... Although I am confident that 
Linux developers, contributors,hackers(not cracker),etc.  will be able to  
quickly rectify the problems that will arise should such an unlikely event 
occur (SCO winning it's case against IBM,etc.) but in such a short time SCO/
SCO&Allies tandem can initiate blitz raids (w/ GATT & IPL &/ e-commerence law 
in place) that may put our company in a compromising position ( should we 
choose not to bring our systems down while waiting for a fix ) ..... That is 
why I wanted to set-up a BSD based standby system.

        2.2.x & 2.6.x kernel, I think SCO also has claims covering the first linux 
kernel to the latest kernel.... something to do with error codes, etc.

        "depenguinizer" why would I/we need something like that?

        GNU Hurd , no production release, very slow development rate/cycle, poor 3rd 
party support( is there KDE, Openoffice, XFree86, etc. for GNU HURD? )

        I seem to sense that some may have been offended by this post topic, my 
sincerest apology.

        Lastly, thanks to all those who posted responses to this topic


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====Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote====
>if SCO wins, you can use the previous version of the kernel
>tree (2.2.x) or the latest version of the kernel tree (2.6.x,
>is it SCO-free already?)
>
>or you can use the gnu kernel called "Hurd"
>
>or you can use the "depenguinizer" to immediately
>convert your linux-based system to bsd and post
>your questions somewhere else �=).
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