Re: someone knows about https://archive.debian.net/
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El 22/04/17 a les 13:31, PICCORO McKAY Lenz ha escrit:
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> 2017-04-22 0:38 GMT-04:00 Paul Wise <pabs@debian.org
> <mailto:pabs@debian.org>>:
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> On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 10:02 PM, PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
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> work on it. It is only for obsolete insecure Debian releases, we
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> the currrent debian "secure" "fashion" "modern" debian release DOES NOT
> FIT AND WORK ON MY MACHINE AND MANY MORE due does not have support for
> frame grabber capture devices REMOVED IN KERNEL 2.6.18
>
>
> strongly recommend you upgrade to a supported release and use
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> UPGRADE i'm tyred to hear about that .. and when people upgrade many
> thing "does not supported" but the hardware ARE GOOD AND WORKING WITH
> OLD RELEASE!
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> how stupid are feeling my people when grab a version and some note said
> "the devices X will not be supported due are older"...
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>
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> packages.debian.org <http://packages.debian.org> instead. squeeze
> and lenny should *definitely* not
> be used any longer. What is blocking your upgrade to
> wheezy/jessie/stretch?
>
> --
> bye,
> pabs
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise <https://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise>
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>
Please calm down Piccoro.
I also hope that snapshot.debian.org works for many time for this same
purpose, because some old machines can still be useful as they were
useful several years ago. Now i586-based computers will be unsupported
(it's ok) but I hope downloadable disks and repositories for versions
that cover i586 remain functional for many years in the future.
The purpose of a computer is not always to launch latest Firefox or run
a public web/mail server. A computer is often used for other old-fashion
tasks not vulnerable to attacks.
Not all people is "all day" thinking and working to defend themselves
from other's attacks, and for some people in the real world has much
more sense to reuse old hardware.
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