FWIW, I saw on a Manjaro board that Python 2 is still available. It basically no longer receives security updates.
On a desktop Linux computer behind a NAT firewall (with any distro), I seriously doubt that this is a problem. My contesting days are likely over. But if I were to fire up my Linux Mint shack computer, I would likely run my older TLF as it was, and simply update country.dat. Mike W0BTU On Fri, Oct 14, 2022, 7:53 AM Csahok Zoltan <ha5...@gmx.com> wrote: > Hi Martin, > > You have probably experienced the Pyhton 2-to-3 switchover that caused a > number of troubles. > Since 2020 version 3 is the only active one and as far as see it's > reasonable stable. >