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By Iain Ferguson

Published: Tuesday 20 January 2004


Name

Anthony Wilde


Location

UK Slough


Occupation

IT (of Course)


Comment

What are SCO like... The whole point of UNIX on Intel (aka Linux) is that its not owned by anyone and not dictated to by the likes of Microsoft

Who the hell is going to pay a $1000 per processor for an unsupported OS - you may as well have Win2000 or Win2003 Server!

Just how much did SCO pay for the IP rights to SysV? if there are a million linux licences out there I'm sure they didnt pay a $billion!!!



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