I'm still running RedHat Linux 7.3 on my machine at home, mostly since it simply works. For the time being all it has is a 28k modem to connect to the internet (sooo 90s or even 80s, I know) and using an OS that needs online access to be upgraded is not an option.

Today I stumbled over The Fedora Legacy Project which will make me bother about unfixed security holes a lot less. It certainly isn't new and I wonder why I didn't know about it before.

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