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Novell not allowed to use Linux?
Just read that appearently, when SCO bought Unix license from Novell that Novell signed a "Non Compete" document stating they could not compete using Unix or any other "Unix based" OS like Linux. I'm sure they will fight it, but if SCO is correct, SuSe stays right were it's at and Novell...who knows
Posted by: John Zern   Posted on: 11/24/03 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Novell not allowed to use Linux?  John Zern | 11/24/03
other sources  ryusen | 11/24/03
Non compete document  NTrant | 11/25/03
They are not competing  bidemytime | 11/25/03
Linux is NOT Unix  davescafe | 11/25/03
courts  ryusen | 11/25/03
Not exactly  Dave P. | 11/25/03
SuSE buy great move for Novell and IBM both.  dicktaurus@... | 11/24/03
That's kinda funny...  Michael Kelly | 11/25/03
I'd like to try this, but...  BitTwiddler | 11/25/03
Can Suse make it ANY harder to get this distro?  NemesisNL | 11/25/03
Seem to have gone out of their way?  Michael Kelly | 11/25/03
Interesting how it is called Desktop Linux  rkadowns | 11/25/03
Desktop Linux  IT_User | 11/26/03

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