Re: Wabi for Linux -- WAS: MSDOS 6.22 running with/in Dosemu.

2002-01-15 Thread Bryan J. Smith
Justin Zygmont wrote: ftp://solarflow.dyndns.org/pub/wabi [ Sorry I'm posting so much as of late. I'm an enthusiastic newbie to this list. Just let me know if I'm drowning out everyone else. ] Is this thing now free [beer] for Linux? I.e., does Caldera own it now and has released it as

Re: Wabi for Linux -- WAS: MSDOS 6.22 running with/in Dosemu.

2002-01-15 Thread Matthew Nuzum
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 12:27, Bryan J. Smith wrote: Justin Zygmont wrote: ftp://solarflow.dyndns.org/pub/wabi [ Sorry I'm posting so much as of late. I'm an enthusiastic newbie to this list. Just let me know if I'm drowning out everyone else. ] Is this thing

Re: Wabi for Linux -- WAS: MSDOS 6.22 running with/in Dosemu.

2002-01-15 Thread Bryan J. Smith
gaw zay wrote: I thought Wine used the MIT license? Peter Jay Salzman wrote: winehq says: The licensing terms are similar to X11., and X11 uses the MIT license. so, yeah. i think you're right. otoh, i think BSD is similar the MIT/wine licenses. Doh! My mistake. Sorry. I think the

Re: Wabi for Linux -- WAS: MSDOS 6.22 running with/in Dosemu.

2002-01-15 Thread Peter Jay Salzman
begin Matthew Nuzum [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 12:27, Bryan J. Smith wrote: Wabi was created by SCO unix in Santa Cruz, CA. They used to be the primary commercial Unix on x86 hardware vendor. That was back in the days when MS acutally worked with competitors such as Novel