It would be straightforward to rid Linux of any copyright SCO code - but not while SCO remains vague about which modules are at issue
Tests by IT Week Labs indicate that vendors and users could easily re-compile their Linux software to temporarily remove modules that may contain SCO copyright software, and so avoid potential dema...
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