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Yes, Ubuntu Is Withholding Security Patches for Some Software
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You guys 'member when security patches were (freely) given away, for free, without asking nothing back?
I 'member.
Looks like the "Windowsfied Linux" era is upon us.
That's the problem with "corporate Linux"[^1]. They see their users as customers only.
[^1]: Directly or indirectly owned by a for-profit organization of any type or directly or indirectly dependent on such an organization.