Why is it only now that they are trying to enforce their IP now? How many years has the linux kernel supposedly been in violation? >>From what I have read the linux kernel is also in breach of SCO's > intelectual property. All System V systems are. I havent read anything > about new projects but I did read an article saying that SCO was > focusing on the big unix/linux companies that could actually pay them > should they win, the article said they files a 1 billion dollar lawsuit > against IBM for "devaluing unix", the article I read is here ... > http://theregister.co.uk/content/53/29632.html > > On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 11:09:38PM -0700, David Mandala wrote: > >>I believe the project has been underway for a number of years, ... It's >>called Linux (-; >> >>Cheers, >> >>Davidm >> >>On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 23:00, Aaron Cordova wrote: >> >>>Has there been any news about what SCO is planning to do? And if so have >>>there been any projects started to replace their software?