JT wrote: > I realize some will have the attitude of "they can just not upgrade and > keep using their old Fedora versions". That's obviously not a solution for any Internet-connected computer. Even if you communicate only by moving files on USB sticks or diskettes, it's still dangerous to let known security holes accumulate. Björn Persson
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