A new study finds that 73 percent of Linux programmers believe the SCO Group's legal attacks on the open-source operating system lack merit. Respondents also weighed in on other Linux issues. Stephen ...
The SCO Group is turning up the heat in its attempt to impose Unix license fees for Linux use: It plans to begin sending invoices to companies before the month is out. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
For businesses navigating the rapidly changing technological landscape, choosing the right operating system is a crucial ...
In a deal that brings together companies that Linux backers consider bogeymen, The SCO Group announced Monday it has shook hands on a licensing agreement with Microsoft over SCO’s Unix operating ...
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 ...
All claims and counterclaims in this matter, whether alleged or not alleged, pleaded or not pleaded, have been settled, compromised, and resolved in full, and for good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY ...
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