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Old 10-09-2005
Question Charging for Linux?

Hello,

Just been browsing Linux sites and have been coming across alot of news articles saying that Unix/Linux will no longer be free or open source anymore.

Anyone else heard anything like this? It's a bit worrying.

I have already seen example like that with Redhat I think. Is Linux becoming some CEO's new pension plan?

Peace
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