Microsoft may drop support, but drivers will be available for some time, I spent enough time on the bleeding edge with a number of software development organizations, the trailing edge is much more comfortable. I wouldn't ditch Win2K if I could still get drivers for it. I don't need help running my systems, that kind of support is usually worse than useless, I need support for new hardware. WinXP will have that for a number of years, maybe there will really be Linux support for what I want by then.

Thomas Bohn wrote:
On Thu, July 9, 2009 17:52, P. J. Alling wrote:

an XP machine with twice the speed and twice current memory

Microsoft will also drop the support for XP soon or they already dropped
the support.

Maybe you need something different.

Thomas


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