PowerBook G4 upgrade question

I own a Apple PowerBook G4 running 10.4.11
Machine Model: PowerBook5,7
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (1.2)
Number Of CPUs: 1
CPU Speed: 1.67 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB
Memory: 2 GB
Bus Speed: 167 MHz
Boot ROM Version: 4.9.1f3
Manufactured: 07/2005
- What is the life cycle for OS X 10.4 and are security patches still being developed by Apple?
- I know OS X 10.6 will not run on this PowerBook because it does not have the Intel processor, is 10.5 still available for purchase? How will 10.5 run on my hardware configuration?
Thanks

Remember, even if a security issue was found with 10.5, it doesn't necessarily mean it was there with 10.4. So even if Apple doesn't release a security patch for 10.4 again, don't assume that this means 10.4 is any more insecure than 10.5 with a security patch.
It is possible that 10.5 and 10.6 introduced new security issues not present with 10.4, and thus why the security update is only relevant for 10.5 and 10.6.
Unless you are working in the trenches, and see an issue which needs to be addressed, don't let the lack of a security update make you think that security will be necessarily an issue for these older operating systems once the patches stop coming out. There are things you can do to improve your own security as outlined in my FAQ*:
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