So true. Linux gives you lots of options. Just because one distro changes,
it is not the end of the line, but is a new beginning.

Roy

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On Mar 20, 2012 1:45 PM, "Paul" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> --- In [email protected], Roy <linuxcanuck@...> wrote:
> >
> > compromise, GNOME 2 users. Their solution is to install an older distro
> > such as Debian stable. That will by you at least two years of time, but
> > change is inevitable even there.
> >
> > Roy
>
> I suppose no computer lasts forever. I have run the same install for about
> 7 years straight though. Of course with Linux being Linux if I want to make
> the effort I can build up systems identical to what I ran 15 years ago if
> the mood strikes me.
>
> That is one of the upsides of open source. You can backport code to work
> now. An option which isn't available to the closed source world.
>
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