Messages in this thread |  | | From | Matthias Urlichs <> | Subject | Re: Linux support denial in commercial products? | Date | Tue, 20 Aug 1996 13:22:16 +0100 |
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In linux.dev.kernel, article <ueg25iwfva.fsf@rama.esegi.es>, jsanchez@esegi.es writes: > > This smells of Motif. That guy does not know what he's talking about, > but I think what he has somewhere overhead is that Linux does not have > the Motif libraries. You just happened to hear a poor translation. > Besides, it's wrong too. Motif costs money. You can't even ship a program (or, worse, a set of programs) with dynamically-linked Motif libraries, even though nobody is hurt by this, other than the RAM manufactures. :-(
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