I read that the offending code was "10 or 15 lines here and there" and "entire sections" in other places. How long do you think it would take a concerted effort to replace or at least remove that code? 2 days...3 days? What are the legal ramifications of that? And what are the legal ramifications if the code only exists in the 2.4 series, say? I personally think this will end up blowing up in SCO's face so bad that it will be a nail in the coffin of the Linux FUDsters. <snip> > tanner at real-time.com wrote: > > > > Killing Linux > > http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1115156,00.asp > > > > So, I read this article. His comment that I (being part of the Linux community) > > have my head in the sand just doesn't sit right with me. > > > > His article has lots of gloom and doom, but like most people it's "a complaint". > > With no recommendation on what you should/can do. > > > > So, I post here. > > > > What can a lowly, linux user do to help fight this SCO thing? Best I can think > > of is just keep moving forward, evangelizing linux. > > > > If SCO wins, then what? > > > > Suddenly Linux is a crappy operating system? > > > > Do a 180 and tell everyone you convinced to try like to stop using it? > > > > Comments? _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota http://www.mn-linux.org tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list