Am 22.04.2017 um 13:31 schrieb PICCORO McKAY Lenz:
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> 2017-04-22 0:38 GMT-04:00 Paul Wise <p...@debian.org
> <mailto:p...@debian.org>>:
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>     On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:02 PM, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
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>     work on it. It is only for obsolete insecure Debian releases, we
>
> the currrent debian "secure" "fashion" "modern" debian release DOES
> NOT FIT AND WORK ON MY MACHINE AND MANY MORE due does not have support
> for frame grabber capture devices REMOVED IN KERNEL 2.6.18
>  
>
>     strongly recommend you upgrade to a supported release and use
>
> UPGRADE i'm tyred to hear about that .. and when people upgrade many
> thing "does not supported" but the hardware ARE GOOD AND WORKING WITH
> OLD RELEASE!
>
> how stupid are feeling my people when grab a version and some note
> said "the devices X will not be supported due are older"...
>
Hello,

please remember that it is most likely not Debian's fault that your
device is no longer supported, so please calm down a bit. Also remember
that any active system needs maintenance and support. Even if your
system works for you, there are millions of old and outdated systems out
there which are being used as bots for attacking other people. Taking
care of security is a form of social responsibility, IMHO.

It is not the intent of Debian or the Open Source community to make you
buy new hardware, nobody would benefit from that. Blame the vendor of
your hardware for not supporting its devices instead. I know that an
archive of old releases may still be sometimes useful. I once had to
"revive" and old machine which was left running for 7 (!) years
completely unmaintained. It had an old Adabas database on it which would
only run with libc5, and in order to get the data exported I had to
install some tools into that system. I was lucky that an archive with
old software existed at that time.

But, and that is the important point, please also remember that most
work in the Open Source world is done in free time and free of charge.
As already said, someone needs to maintain such an archive, and if there
is noone then there is no archive. No reason to blame someone either.

bye,
Andreas


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