That's right: EOL means that there are no more security fixes, etc for the life of a particular version, and for the OS if it is abandoned, and Lite is just the same.
An extant OS should remain just as secure throughout its life as when it was introduced - perhaps better as bugs are ironed out.
I can't comment on comparative risks between Zorin & Lite, or indeed any OSs.
You are using gmail and wonder why mail goes to spam? If you are worried about security I am surprised that you use gmail as G...
That's right: EOL means that there are no more security fixes, etc for the life of a particular version, and for the OS if it is abandoned, and Lite is just the same. An extant OS should remain just as secure throughout its life as when it was introduced - perhaps better as bugs are ironed out.
I can't comment on comparative risks between Zorin & Lite, or indeed any OSs.
You are using gmail and wonder why mail goes to spam? If you are worried about security I am surprised that you use gmail as G...
An extant OS should remain just as secure throughout its life as when it was introduced - perhaps better as bugs are ironed out.
I can't comment on comparative risks between Zorin & Lite, or indeed any OSs.
You are using gmail and wonder why mail goes to spam? If you are worried about security I am surprised that you use gmail as G...