- Download SCO (fka Caldera) Linux here
- Posted by Erich Friesen on February 14th, 2004
For some completely unknown reason, I was unable to find Caldera's Linux
on their ftp server.
So, here is an alternate link from which you can download the SCO's
(fka Caldera) Linux distribution, and get a license from them (GPL, be
sure not to violate it!) to use Linux.
http://download.nafura.it/home/linux/files.asp?cat=B2
Erich Friesen
St. Louis Missouri
Linux User
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
- Posted by Dan C on February 14th, 2004
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 15:10:02 +0000, Erich Friesen wrote:
And why would someone want to use such an old, outdated piece of crap like
that?
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- Posted by Brian on February 14th, 2004
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 15:10:02 +0000, Erich Friesen wrote:
theirs to give.
Besides, why would I want their old crap in the first place?
B.
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mv SCO /dev/null
- Posted by Erich Friesen on February 14th, 2004
Dan, Brian:
Obviously, the irony (the intent of the post) was lost. Does everything
have to be explained, or do some people think here?
Erich
Brian wrote:
- Posted by Hooligan Red on February 14th, 2004
Erich Friesen wrote:
This must be the same SCO plastered all over my UnitedLinux cheap
plastic exhibition bag. The expression "running with the hares and
hunting with the hounds" comes to mind :-).
- Posted by Kevin Nathan on February 14th, 2004
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 15:10:02 GMT
Erich Friesen <erichbfnospam@earthlink.net> wrote:
Isn't that strange? I've noticed it, too . . . :-)
BTW, if anyone's interested, I still have a Caldera Systems "Linux
Technology Preview, featuring the new Linux 2.4 kernel preview" and
it's still shrink-wrapped -- it's yours for the shipping cost! ;-]
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Open standards. Open source. Open minds.
The command line is the front line.
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9:48am up 20 days 13:08, 5 users, load average: 0.05, 0.09, 0.13
- Posted by Brian on February 14th, 2004
On Sat, 14 Feb 2004 16:16:33 +0000, Erich Friesen wrote:
<Blows kiss>
B.
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- Posted by Solbu on February 15th, 2004
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Wow, 2.4 kernel..
hehe.. I got an older one..
I got a book called "The Idiots guide to Linux" - by Manuel Alberto Ricart
Caldera Openlinux 1.3, with a 2.0.35 kernel
Made in 1998. :-)=
The licenses this distro that is listed in the book are:
GNU General Public License v2, June 1991
The FreeBSD Copyright
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- Posted by Martin Blume on February 15th, 2004
"Kevin Nathan" <knathan@project54.com> schrieb
Keep it shrinkwrapped, might come in handy as Exhibit A if the SCO
hounds come on you for IP licensing fees ...
ROTFL
Martin
- Posted by Kevin Nathan on February 15th, 2004
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 16:07:54 +0100
"Martin Blume" <mblume@socha.net> wrote:
Probably a very good idea! :-)
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Open standards. Open source. Open minds.
The command line is the front line.
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9:51am up 21 days 13:11, 5 users, load average: 0.00, 0.05, 0.08
- Posted by MeMyselfI on February 17th, 2004
For some completely unknown reason, this guy is telling us where to
download an old, and useless POS. And be sure to get a license from
Darl, he said. hahahahahahahahahahahaha.
Erich Friesen wrote:
- Posted by Ruel Smith (Big Daddy) on February 17th, 2004
on Mon February 16 2004 9:39 pm, MeMyselfI decided to enlighten us with:
Are you too stupid to see what he was getting at?
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My SuSE Linux machine uptime:
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My Windows XP machine uptime:
Something less...
- Posted by Hamilcar Barca on February 17th, 2004
[Removed numerous, useful newsgroups listed by troller]
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 02:39:52 GMT, in article
<news:Y9fYb.533357$X%5.439390@pd7tw2no>, MeMyselfI wrote:
Old? Yes.
Useless? People who compute in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
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- Posted by Brian on February 17th, 2004
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 02:39:52 +0000, MeMyselfI wrote:
He thinks he's being ironic instead of just bleedin' obvious...
B.
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