[ale] Laughing myself sick!

Ben Coleman oloryn at benshome.net
Sun Oct 13 17:27:50 EDT 2002


On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 15:50:45 -0400, Adrin wrote:

>You know there is Lic. software on Linux machines.  So just having Linux
>doesn't solve everything.  Just makes it harder for users to install software.

Yes, proprietary software for Linux does exist, but the preponderance
of Linux software is open-source or free.  And as far as I know, the
tool the BSA uses for audits is Windows-only.  As I've indicated
before, I've read of BSA people doing the audits who have caused damage
to *nix machines because they tried to run their audit software on them
("What?  You mean computers exist that don't run Windows?).

Most likely, until BSA-sponsoring companies are selling enough
proprietary software that runs on Linux to make it worth BSA's while to
set up to audit Linux machines, a switch to Linux will pretty well
avert a BSA audit, simple beause they don't have the skills to do it on
Linux.

Ben
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