Windows: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13853/windows-lifecycle-fact-sheet 5 years for mainstream support, 10 years for extended support
Well, at least this I take it for "abusive" criticism because it is a naked OS. Try to pay for all the software....and tell me how often you are forced to update withing your 5 to 10 years, while spending a lot of money and not getting a thing. The minor versions of Leap where foreseen to be like one bigger update, so you would consider 42 as one version. The fact that people have glitches is normal if you consider that: a) they changed a core aspect with 42.1 b) KDE is still (or should I say "again") in heavy development. c) people expect too much? Some things I agree could have been avoided but since I did the update (and reverted) I have to say if it would not have been for wanting for one generation to stay with KMail4 instead of shifting to KMail 5 / Kontakt, I would have stayed on the new version that, a part from that and a sddm bug was nice and stable for what I was able to see. Try to use Debian with recent hardware.... And Fedora is sometimes (if you read the bug report a PITA so......I would not take that for a reference either. In the context as of above: that was a brand new laptop with a known difficult graphics card that was so recent that it probably has still that nice plastic stink when you switch it on. And then you expect it to run on the conservative leap instead of TW...... Believe me I "AM" bitchy and demanding, but I feel like an angel sometimes, if I consider the general "standard" :@) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org