Debian is very good about preserving old distributions and packages.
But realistically, unless you're doing serious retrocomputing, it might never come up. I think most 20yo laptops, for example, will simply work with the latest Debian.
(I'm typing this on a 13yo laptop, because real keyboard, and everything works perfectly.)
But realistically, unless you're doing serious retrocomputing, it might never come up. I think most 20yo laptops, for example, will simply work with the latest Debian.
(I'm typing this on a 13yo laptop, because real keyboard, and everything works perfectly.)