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ledneb | 8 years ago

> except for clients that paid for an extended support deal

It does have a fix for this, though

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21|8 years ago

Yeah, it's called "install the latest kernel".

Upgrading to a new version of Windows was apparently not possible, which also means that upgrading to a new Linux version would also have been out of the books.

So the only solution would have been to hire someone to backport whatever fix was needed.

devrandomguy|8 years ago

An open source update can be audited much more easily than a closed source update. It is also usually possible, with OSSW, to find the discussion where the software's developers proposed various solutions, and debated their merits and risks.

zigzigzag|8 years ago

Does Debian still support Woody? Does Red Hat still support whatever OS they were shipping in 2001?