Using 'obsolete' distros
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Re: Using 'obsolete' distros
Linux Mint 11. Ah, what good memories we had Katya, my darling.
- tdockery97
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Re: Using 'obsolete' distros
Rather than use an obsolete version of Mint, I would think the best solution would be to use something like Debian 6 Squeeze Gnome. You get most of what Mint 11 had, and support for another 18-24 months. Just my opinion.
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Re: Using 'obsolete' distros
Don't trust the banks for being experts.
I get the warning message and my FF 18.0.2 is a hell of a lot newer than the minimum 3.5 prescribed.
I get the warning message and my FF 18.0.2 is a hell of a lot newer than the minimum 3.5 prescribed.
Mint-21.0 Mate 64 bit / LMDE-5 64 bit
Gigabyte H370M D3H
Intel G3258
Crucial Ballistic Sport 32GB DDR4 2400
8TB HDD Seagate Baracuda 5400rpm
Gigabyte H370M D3H
Intel G3258
Crucial Ballistic Sport 32GB DDR4 2400
8TB HDD Seagate Baracuda 5400rpm
Re: Using 'obsolete' distros
I definitely agree. Squeeze is a great release, and you can get many backports for packages like libreoffice 3.5.4, iceweasel 18.0.2 (firefox), icedove 10.0.12 (thunderbird), kernel 3.2, etc. It will also be (supposedly) upgradeable to Debian 7 Wheezy, so if you eventually have the urge to update you should be able to do so.tdockery97 wrote:Rather than use an obsolete version of Mint, I would think the best solution would be to use something like Debian 6 Squeeze Gnome. You get most of what Mint 11 had, and support for another 18-24 months. Just my opinion.