Re: Old hardware, newer kernels

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On 20 Sep 2013 04:26, "Ashley M. Kirchner" <ashley@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> It works for what it does.  And I'm completely prepared to freeze it as
far
> as software goes.  I was just curious what may have happened after that
> particular version of the kernel, and whether there's something else I can
> do, or call it done, slap a red sticker on it that read, "DON'T EVER
> UPGRADE ANYMORE" and call it done.
>

In terms of man hour costs and sanity later on you really might want to
look at an HP Microserver. It's less power to run than a coppermine for a
start and with cashback you can find it for £100 or less if lucky.
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