On Sunday 10 June 2018 07:05:32 deloptes wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
Call me puzzled. Or worse.
this doesn't sound good - I would take the machine offline and
reinstall from scratch ... unless you are schizophrenic and your other
identity is this steven. Cause you won't know what was
replaced/installed from this site. Programs might be replaced with
compromised etc.
this is my opinion.
you wanted anyway to upgrade some time soon - what you can save are
the configurations you have there - but I would not keep this machine
online or at least not in my internal network.
regards
That will be difficult as there is not another machine to replace it, its
the heart of my network. But the thought of upgrading to jessie has
crossed my mind, maybe even stretch. I'm going to look through the logs,
and I guess run up to staples and get me a couple 2T drives. My normal
upgrade it always to a new drive so I have the old drive available for
the legacy stuffs, like my kmail cache that goes back to about 2007.
And this time I think I'll go full 64 bit as some versions of linuxcnc
will now run on a 64 bit install. Jessie, on an rpi3b is running my
lathe pretty good.
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