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syxoi2017-05-31 11:16:16
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syxoi, 2017-05-31 11:16:16

What will happen to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS after support ends?

You need to install an OS on your home server without the damned systemd, which has already infected almost all normal distributions, but then I remembered the old Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, in which everything was immediately washed down under upstart, unlike devuan (in it, it seems, it is taken from under systemd and redone). But soon, in April 2019, support is already ending, and, as I understand it, they will demolish the entire package base (I mean the repositories for 14.04)? Should I download the entire repository now?
And, about devuan'a - is it worth it, or is it still raw? And as I understand it, in devo, all packages are in main? Those. no non-free, etc.? And how does he make friends with proprietary turnips, such as Google / Skype, etc.?
Main software: vnc server (preferably vnc4server), isc-dhcp-server, tftpd-hpa, lxc, lxde, zfs

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pfg21, 2017-05-31
@syxoi

well google banned ??
Old versions of Ubuntu
are all moving to old-releases.ubuntu.com
, where the installation isoshniks are located, as well as all the repositories from the very first release.

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