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Can you beleive ... - aurel - 06-20-2024

this shit:

Your system is outdated and exposed to attack.

Mint 17.3 Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin


RE: Can you beleive ... - johnno56 - 06-20-2024

LM 17.3 ?? Is that still around? That beast came out in December of 2015... It will still work, but as you have correctly stated, it is outdated... Where did you find it? lol


RE: Can you beleive ... - aurel - 06-21-2024

This is some sort of special edition i don't know for what
which is remastered ..for what purpose ..again i don't know
i read that crap on some forum i lurk yesterday...

there is also one "special " edition of RoboLinux
which is not possible to find only on youtube


RE: Can you beleive ... - johnno56 - 06-21-2024

Challenge accepted... https://www.robolinux.org/download.html

lol... Enjoy!


RE: Can you beleive ... - aurel - 06-21-2024

LOL beep ....
there is no this release on they page ..only youtube video
LOL


RE: Can you beleive ... - johnno56 - 06-22-2024

I see what you mean... and it looks like if you want robolinux then you may have to pay up to $60!! Linux was always designed to be free and open source... but, there is nothing stopping people from selling it... lol


RE: Can you beleive ... - aurel - 06-23-2024

No ..no ...i mean on older release which you may see only on you tube
similar like makulu and many others..
It seems that distro devs are in some sort of "hurry-state"


RE: Can you beleive ... - johnno56 - 06-23-2024

My mistake. Understood.


RE: Can you beleive ... - aurel - 06-25-2024

hey johno
do you know that Mint tracking you like every Ubuntu based distro?
hmmm that sounds bad...
I don't know for LMDE version ?
hmm the more i read i am more angry ...about open-source free OS-es


RE: Can you beleive ... - johnno56 - 06-25-2024

I had heard the Ubuntu had been "dipping their toes" into tracking, but to what extent, I do not know. But, seeing that Mint is an Ubuntu "spin off", I would not be surprised. Maybe a bit of research into a more secure system? That is one of Linux's greatest strengths is that it so configurable but it can also be one of its greatest weakness... Still, it cannot hurt to "shop around"...