Hello All.
First off, Linux Mint is awesome. It is my Linux distro of choice when migrating people from the Windows world to Linux for a multitude of reasons; longevity, simplicity, resource light/efficient, maintenance free, and blah blah blah.
As a self-employed tech in a somewhat rural area, I've been installing Linux Mint 9 as an alternative to people upgrading their machines and running the latest version of Windows.
I currently screen people to determine what their needs are prior to installing Linux.
Most people who access their e-mail via a web browser, use the internet and have no need for Windows only software I find are good candidates as Linux provides very reliable, fast and maintenance free computing for those needs for non-technical users while providing great support for most USB devices; cameras, printers etc I encounter.
As of now, Linux Mint 9 is slated to end support in April of 2013, if memory serves me correct.
What happens to Linux Mint (and in this case, Mint 9) when EOL is reached?
Am I able to install software from any of the software repositories?
Are only updates disabled, as they are no longer developed/supplied?
When would I be required to install a new version of Mint, and in some cases, upgrade hardware (and transfer documents, etc) for a client machine?










