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On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 22:30, Jeff Hubbs wrote:

> I think I've seen it bandied about that somehow, some way, Microsoft is
> driving SCO's anti-Linux legal (mis)behavior.  Is this documentably true
> or is this just typical /. trash talk?
> 
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