Re: SCOX are bankrupt Bill Vermillion wrote:
> A lot of companies have filed chapter 11 and emerged successfully.
> Delta Airlines, K-Mart, United Airlines, and dozens of others.
>
> Chapter 11 lets you keep operating while working out the details
> needed to continue operation and emerge from bankruptcy.
Just keep telling yourself that. Chapter 11 doesn't protect companies from
court judgments, especially when it comes to conversion.
"to our utter distruction" (ralph yarro) indeed
> And there are better OSes for servers to migrate to than
> Linux IMO.
But wait, didn't linux steal all of SCO's code? Isn't Linux an unauthorized
clone of SCO unix? That's what they kept saying.
"Linux doesn't exist. Everyone knows Linux is an unlicensed version of
Unix," - Kieran O'Shaugnessy
What are you all going to do when SCO software is completely unsupported?
Novell "owns" the copyrights to SCO's Unix, and Novell wants you to go to
Linux.
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