Hello,
I'm curious as to what the life cycle support of an antix distro is before it reaches end of support.
Using 15.1 and 16 and how will an end-user know that the distro isn't supported any longer.
Thanks
The PoorGuy
topic title: [SOLVED] Lifecycle
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Last edited by poorguy on 08 Sep 2016, 19:51, edited 1 time in total.
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dolphin_oracledolphin_oraclePosts: 2,238
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#2
Rougly matches the appropriate debian stable.
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Hey dolphin_oracle,
I was wondering if that might be the case.
Thanks
I was wondering if that might be the case.
Thanks
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One other question please.
When this antix distro is no longer supported will I the end-user be notified of its end of support?
Thanks
When this antix distro is no longer supported will I the end-user be notified of its end of support?
Thanks
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#5
Depends on repos used I guess. I ran 8, 8.2, 11 and 13.2 with testing repos till the wheels fell off.
/usr/local/bin was the only one suffering when I ran like that.
/usr/local/bin was the only one suffering when I ran like that.