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Excellent!! Let's hope this works out for the best.  By the way, I was
curious, does anyone on this list have an inkling as to exactly what
portions of code were, <ahem> "stolen"?  This story is intriguing.  I'd
also be curious to know what any RedHat folks on the list think about
this.  What are the potential ramifications if SCO gets their way?

Jeff
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Jeff Bollinger, CISSP
University of North Carolina
IT Security Analyst
105 Abernethy Hall
mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] dot edu

Jon Carnes wrote:
| Novell never sold the copyright or patents to SCO!
|  http://slashdot.org
|
| SCO doesn't have a leg to stand on (except for contract disputes that
| *only* apply to IBM).
|
| WaHoo!
|
|

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