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In reply to the discussion: Windows XP users face end to Microsoft support [View all]jakeXT
(10,575 posts)10. They'll pay and get support
Estimates suggest the big UK banks such as Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland and Santender UK might pay up to $100 million (KES. 8.5 billion) each to keep their Windows XP support, combined with the costs to upgrade their ATMs to a more recent version of the OS. Microsoft does offer what it calls Custom Support for large business that includes updates for legacy programs.
http://www.techweez.com/2014/03/17/banks-paying-to-support-atms-running-windows-xp/
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These were Linux boxes, other than that, I don't know anything about them
Fortinbras Armstrong
Apr 2014
#76
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ...d/l and run the live CD first then install it. It's free and good.
L0oniX
Apr 2014
#13
Using anything that requires active x is asking for hacks. Move to a credit union.
L0oniX
Apr 2014
#19
Your bank is probably warning you about the version of Internet Explorer your web browser
neohippie
Apr 2014
#24
Yay!! Another post for the fanboys and girls to say how good their fringe OS is!!!
Thor_MN
Apr 2014
#44
Yup, about as constructive as singing the praises of OSes that are marginal players.
Thor_MN
Apr 2014
#50