On 8 October 2016 at 02:17, Larry Stotler
I personally would not have a problem paying a small yearly fee($20-50) for a stable long term support version(5 years at least) of an OS that did what I needed and supported my (generally older) hardware. I used OS/2 before coming to linux, and DOS and CP/M before that. Even macOS is now free to upgrade to a new version.
Hello! Have you heard of an operating system called SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop? It's a stable long term supported distribution with over 5 years of support, and as an 'Enterprise' product supports a very wide range of hardware, including generally older hardware. It's available under an annual subscription model, costing $50 a year https://www.suse.com/shop/desktop#subnav -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org