http://www.linuxworld.com/go.cgi?id=742433 The Cendant Hotels division of Parsippany, N.J.-based Cendant Corp. runs about 3,700 servers based on SCO's OpenLinux operating system. David Chugg, senior director of hotel solutions at the unit, said he initially was worried about what SCO's legal campaign would mean for Cendant Hotels. But he added that he was reassured when SCO said it wouldn't target any of its own Linux customers. I got this quote from the link above. Here is my question. How can SCO take this position? Are they claiming that their version of OpenLinux doesn't have the IBM tainted version of Linux? Otherwise I don't see how this could possibly be legal. -- Carl Parrish (cparrish@carlparrish.com) http://www.carlparrish.com --- Registered Linux User #295761 http://counter.li.org