| Subject: Re: SCO sponsors SETI@Home |
| From: Chris Priest |
| Date: 11/04/2004, 23:23 |
Adelson Anton wrote:
f/f george wrote:
There is a Free SCO version of Seti for you to use!
http://www.members.shaw.ca/dan.mckay/fscoseti.htm
It will let you run a "diskless(no harddrive)" system.
For non Linux people it can be a learning curve to make it work
though. I got it to work but it wasn't as easy as I thought it was
going to be.
"It is based on the exceptional FreeSCO router project (Free SCO = free
ciSCO)"
It kind of confuses me. On one hand, saying FreeSCO is like saying
FreeMicrososft. On the other, SCO and Cisco atr 2 very different
companies AFAIK.
To those who didn't get the humour of my grandparent post:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=litigious+bastards
Those litigiuos SCOundrels (aka Caldera) are not to be confused with the
Santa Cruz Organisation (aka Tarantella) who were always good net
citizens :)
Chris.