SCO's C2 came to the rescue!!!
Sean Eric Fagan
sef at kithrup.COM
Thu Dec 20 15:30:52 AEST 1990
(This article is a bit strange, folks...)
In article <DME.90Dec19100724 at stork.doc.ic.ac.uk> dme at doc.ic.ac.uk (Dave Edmondson) writes:
>This is quoted from the December 1990 issue of UnixWorld, and is
>reproduced without permission (see page 16):
>
> "SCO TO EASE UP ON OVERTIGHT SECURITY
>The Santa Cruz Operation says it will make things a little easier for
>users who've had trouble with the new security features in SCO UNIX
>3.2 Version 2.0.
This is a very strange sentence; I'm not sure if I understand it. (Yeah,
yeah, yeah, I know.) It can be parsed two ways: one being that things are
easier in 3.2 Version 2.0, the other being that thing will be easier than
they are in 3.2 Version 2.0. (See what I mean?)
Anybody know? (I told you it was strange...)
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