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Subject: Re: Where is Tiger for LINUX ?...

Author: Eran

Date: 02:24:32 06/16/03

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>It will come. I'm using Linux since several months now and I have passed the
>state of "testing just to see".
>
>I have actually replaced Windows on my development computer by Red Hat Linux
>(now version 9.0).
>
>I am working at porting some utilities of mine to Linux. They are written in C
>and the modules they are using are also the basic bricks of Chess Tiger.
>
>When I have ported all my basic modules I will port the chess engine itself, and
>now I do not expect any major problem.
>
>So keep trying Linux, get used to it and learn how it works. It is time well
>invested.
>
>
>
>    Christophe

To my understanding you plan to port ChessTiger to Linux in the future, but I
have heard enough bad news about Linux lately. The SCO Group plans to sue not
only against IBM but also against all other Linux distributors who have
infringed the copyright of Unix. Moreover, Microsoft threatens to buy the SCO
Group company and own the copyright of Unix in the future. That could hurt
enough the Linux community worldwide. Christophe, how would you cope with that
while you continue porting ChessTiger to Linux? I am hopeful the Linux community
will win and I understand very well how important the spirit of open source is
to them.

For more news about SCO Group against Linux click below:

http://zdnet.com.com/2251-1110-1001807.html

Eran



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