I'll be corrected if I'm off base, but if you are running an PC that isn't exposed to the 'Net, and is/are only being used (as you state) for local storage, then the age of the OS isn't an issue; if it works, it works. Simple as that.
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Thanks SH and GG! That's pretty much how I feel about it--why bother upgrading basically unused machines as long as they're running okay.
BTW, the box that's still running 6.10 would have 12 years of uptime if not for the occasional power outage! When I moved back home to Southern California after living in Dallas--with its tornadoes, torrential thunderstorms, and constant power outages--I thought I was done with electricity issues. I was wrong! Southern California Edison keeps doing this thing where they inform my neighborhood about a week in advance of a planned outage for equipment upgrades. It's happened at least six times in the last five years. I don't know what happened five years ago that made them start doing this, but it sure is annoying even though I understand, and appreciate, the need for upgraded equipment. But the 12 hours or so each time is a LOT of time to kill when you have no power and are stuck at home! Anyway, if not for the electricity going out occasionally, my oldest box would easily have 12 years of uptime because it's never gone down on its own and it's been that long since I installed any new hardware in it.
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Thanks SH and GG! That's pretty much how I feel about it--why bother upgrading basically unused machines as long as they're running okay?
BTW, the box that's still running 6.10 would have 12 years of uptime if not for the occasional power outage! When I moved back home to Southern California after living in Dallas--with its tornadoes, torrential thunderstorms, and constant power outages--I thought I was done with electricity issues. I was wrong! Southern California Edison keeps doing this thing where they inform my neighborhood about a week in advance of a planned outage for equipment upgrades. It's happened at least six times in the last five years. I don't know what happened five years ago that made them start doing this, but it sure is annoying even though I understand, and appreciate, the need for upgraded equipment. But the 12 hours or so each time is a LOT of time to kill when you have no power and are stuck at home! Anyway, if not for the electricity going out occasionally, my oldest box would easily have 12 years of uptime because it's never gone down on its own and it's been that long since I installed any new hardware in it.
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Originally posted by GreyGeek View PostListing "malware", a generic term used as the name for all infective agents, is listed as an infective agent. It's like listing a bunch of planes but including the term "airplane" in the list.
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Originally posted by DoYouKubuntu View Post...
BTW, the box that's still running 6.10 would have 12 years of uptime if not for the occasional power outage! ....
Linux users were claiming 1 to 5 years in uptimes and Win95 users were making the same claim. Then, Microsoft announced a bug in their 32bit clock which caused Win95 to reboot after 49.7 days of uptime. So, all those Win95 fanboys claiming uptimes longer than that were lying."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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