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  "textContent": "> Ubuntu LTS is the better deal for end users - 15 years of security updates for free if you sign up for a free Ubuntu Pro account which covers 5 systems. Very hard to beat, and the 3rd party software support for Ubuntu is stronger.\n>\n> I personally dislike Ubuntu for a lot of different reasons, but that deal is too good to pass up, so I've got my free Ubuntu Pro setup and my own 15-year Ubuntu LTS on a VM.\n\nThat's a good tip for users, I think we might actually want to recommend that. I just happen to know also from inspecting readelf output and binary strings, that the version of Ubuntu the last version of Adobe Flash Player was compiled on... was quite likely Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. So that's another point in its favor.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Platform Development • Re: Future of GTK2 and Pale Moon",
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