LWN on the case. An
excellent commentary, and features this lovely user-posted comment as well:
‘Without access to such equipment, facilities, sophisticated methods,
concepts and coordinated know-how, it would be difficult or impossible
for the Linux development community to create a grade of Linux adequate
for enterprise use.’
Alan Cox wrote the first SMP version of Linux. Do you know who bought
Alan the hardware? It was Caldera :-)
Not IBM, after all, but Caldera — who are now part of the SCO group. This
usenet posting from 1995 backs that up, as does the Caldera-badged Linux SMP
page.
More on SCO v IBM
LWN on the case. An excellent commentary, and features this lovely user-posted comment as well:
Not IBM, after all, but Caldera — who are now part of the SCO group. This usenet posting from 1995 backs that up, as does the Caldera-badged Linux SMP page.