Proving that its efforts aren’t focused on suing IBM in order to make money, the SCO Group is this week unleashing a version of its Linux distribution for 64-bit Intel Itanium 2 servers. The new ...
The SCO Group is zero for two in its efforts to prove that its Unix software was illegally copied into the Linux operating system, according to Linux advocate Bruce Perens, who on Wednesday said he ...
In a bold move aimed at reassuring its enterprise users that Linux is the right choice for their businesses, Hewlett-Packard Co. today is announcing that it will indemnify its Linux customers against ...
In a multipage letter released today, the OSDL asserted that neither customers nor vendor partners face any serious risks using the operating system and that the legal battles will be fought by The ...
SuSE Linux has said it plans to continue honoring its commitments to Linux group UnitedLinux, despite allegations by SCO Group--also a UnitedLinux founding member--that Linux contains unauthorized ...
SCO is denying claims that a former employee has allegedly sent an e-mail that indicated the company's investigation found that Linux does not infringe on SCO's intellectual property. Basically, it's ...
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