Actually, aside from the Novell/MS thing, she's been quite happy. SCO's house of cards is currently in the middle of falling down -- all documented and factually supported at Groklaw using original court documents.
SCO doesn't really matter anymore, except to IBM. Novell has now morphed into SCO and is now offering "the only legally clear version of linux, or at least the closest thing there is to such a thing." They'll sell a few, but since most linux users seem to be more interested in getting something for free, than it being legal, I doubt it'll ever actually pay off very much.