Michal Suchánek wrote:
Hello,
On Mon, Dec 05, 2022 at 10:47:33AM -0600, Larry Len Rainey wrote:
Ok,
I woke up this morning with this question?
If Tumbleweed is the latest Kernel and Software Versions, why are we worried about hardware that is over 8 years old?
One of the things that Linux has going for it is that it is not particularly picky about hardaware - it can run pretty much on anything, even the newest versions.
If the hardware is old - force them to go to Leap or other Linux flavors
Except it's not clear Leap wiil. It certainly does not do 32bit.
Except on ARM :-)
One of the benefits Linux distributions may offer is that they run on all my hardaware. If I have to change the distribution on one machine I am likely to migrate the others as well for consistency.
+1
My personal view is that the userbase of openSUSE is not so large that we have to actively turn users away.
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