Anyone here going to shell out their $32 for each embedded copy of Linux in their empeg ?

The last slashdot troll I read said that they were only targetting the 2.4 kernel, which would mean our empegs should get off scott free, if I'm not mistaken. Of course, they claim it's the multiple CPU code which actually infriges, and the only empeg I know of with two processors was extreemly expensive and used the IDE bus to communicate between the two, if I'm not mistaken.

That being said, Linux means too much to too many people to let SCO get away with charging individual liscencing fees. I'd bet the worst case scenario would be IBM loosing the court case and paying SCO enough to pay off their creditors and give the CEO a nice bonus before fading off into the obscurity of supporting SCO Unix.

Matthew