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SCO demands mysterious Linux 2.7 info

It doesn't exist though
Mon Nov 07 2005, 08:36
THE BRAINIACS on SCO's legal team have done it again. They are demanding IBM hand over its materials about the Linux 2.7 kernel. No, that isn't a typo, they want 2.7 info. The only problem, is that it doesn't appear to exist.

There is no 2.7 kernel, and it never really made it past the discussion stage. That doesn't seem to be an impediment for lawyers in search of a case,though.

Fresh from the last round in which they claimed victory, the SCO boys are on the attack.

So what does SCO use for evidence that IBM contributed to something that does not exist? Aliens? Area-51 technology? Time travel devices that haven't been invented yet? The cat told them? Whatever the case, you can read all about it on Groklaw here. µ

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