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A group of developers has signed a statement condemning binary-only Linux modules, which it argues can wreak havoc on Linux deployments, particularly because without the source code available ...
With copyrights in hand, SCO said it will authorize companies to run binary code and applications based on Linux 2.4x kernels and higher only if they license SCO's UnixWare proprietary operating ...
"Certain copyrighted application binary interfaces have been copied verbatim from our copyrighted Unix code base and contributed to Linux for distribution under the General Public License (GPL ...
The SCO Group is looking to push enterprise Linux users into compliance with its Unix license claims to avoid possible legal action.
Companies using open-source software must confirm that the binary code is compiled from the provided source without any additions or modifications.