Linux is not free anymore..

StPatrick

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SCO announced prices for their Linux OS. Also source code redistribution is not permitted anymore, only binary. The price for Workstation is 199$, for Server 699$.

Source: SCO
 
lol... finally there will be some reduction in linux hosting providers. There are people giving out 1GB of space for $4.99/month!
 
Well, still some versions of Linux will remain free, for example RedHat Linux. But the question is: for how long? :)
 
StPatrick said:
Well, still some versions of Linux will remain free, for example RedHat Linux. But the question is: for how long? :)
As someone who has been following this soap opera drama.... it should be noted that the prices are the Licensing fees to be paid by Linux DISTRIBUTORS, not aimed at the end-users...... The SCO is claiming that it owns the copyrights on some of the coding that has been included within the Linkux Kernal. Whether they have the right to lay claim to the $$$ is a matter of debate.

Some of the latest can be found here: http://www.computerworld.com/govern...sues/story/0,10801,83836,00.html?nas=AM-83836
Highlights are found here: http://www.computerworld.com/news/special/pages/0,10911,2046,00.html
 
Yeah, sure they should talk (debate) about this. But what Linus Torvalds claims, that even if the code is line-by-line identical to the code in Unix, still Sun (or whoever) has no rights to it, because it was written by IBM [in Linux]. Strange though, do I have to type the code, or can I make copy-paste to take ownership? His statement is more than a fiddle. Remembering his previous "wise thoughts", I just can't take this man seriously. About a year ago someone said that Linux has an implementation of some patented algorithm, and Linus answered: "Who cares, if we'll need to, we'll find another algorithm, patented or not". He sounds like a child, when someone took his car model :)

Also, SCO claims that prices and licenses are for *each* desktop computer. I don't think that redestributers will pay fees by themselves, rather they place a price for Linux OS for end-users.
 
Re: Re: Linux is not free anymore..

StPatrick said:
Nope, AFAIK. They are just testing it, since they want to go with some projects for Linux
ah. i thought i read something on google news or something about Microsoft buying linux, guess i didnt read it all or something :-\
 
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