SCO goes bankrupt, and it's all our fault!!!
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SCO goes bankrupt, and it's all our fault!!!
Saw this story today.
Apparently SCO filed for bankruptcy last week, and this article says (per McBride, anyway) that Linux is at fault because no one is buying Unix anymore. As one of the comments points out, Sun and IBM seem to be doing OK and still selling Unix. Why can't SCO?
Apparently SCO filed for bankruptcy last week, and this article says (per McBride, anyway) that Linux is at fault because no one is buying Unix anymore. As one of the comments points out, Sun and IBM seem to be doing OK and still selling Unix. Why can't SCO?
I remember buying a Caldera box set way back in the day. It was an alright distro. I picked it up mainly for the Novell integration but never got anywhere with it. Like SuSE, it succumbed to the far superior Slackware (like most things do).Snarkout wrote:IIRC they had some Caldera Linux to sell at one point, didn't they?
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Tsuroerusu
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You see my friend, we cannot have our "valuable intellectual property" be victim to the pure evil of the GPL! /SarcasmSnarkout wrote:So why doesn't someone scoop that shat up and open source their precious IP?


"Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love. This is the eternal rule."
- Siddhattha Gotama (Buddha), founder of Buddhism.
I think everyone that supports Linux should buy 100 shares .... once the Linux community has a controlling interest we could vote in a new board and have them direct the CEO to open source what's left.
Oh hell ..... why stop there .... for giggles we can have the board appoint Linc CEO.
Oh hell ..... why stop there .... for giggles we can have the board appoint Linc CEO.
greggh wrote:I am. Their market cap is now down to only $3.4 million. You couldn't even buy a decent house in the Hamptons for that.Patrick wrote:Their stock is selling .016 a share. The vultures are circling. Is anyone else enjoying this as much as me?
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Tsuroerusu
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Probably a bad idea, because Linc hates freedom, and he'll just continue the law suits!pabut wrote:Oh hell ..... why stop there .... for giggles we can have the board appoint Linc CEO.


"Hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love. This is the eternal rule."
- Siddhattha Gotama (Buddha), founder of Buddhism.
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davijordan
I threw my rear into your foot
Was not fiaSCO or a predecessor part of united linux at one time? I guess they caused their own falure.
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Re: I threw my rear into your foot
SCO was originally Caldera. Caldera bought SCO for their Unix technology, renamed the company to SCO, then went to hell in a handbasket. Caldera Linux was not so bad, but never caught on. I ran it around version 3.x.davijordan wrote:Was not fiaSCO or a predecessor part of united linux at one time? I guess they caused their own falure.
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This is all from memory, so I could be wrong.
