Re: Trying to install TDE on a (relatively) old Debian (9.13)

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On Sunday 17 November 2024 17.02:08 Mike Bird via tde-users wrote:

> You say you tried R14.0.0 but TTBOMK R14.0.0 is no longer available or
> supported.  Where, please, are you seeing TDE R14.0.0 available online?

On the TDE website

>  By limiting yourself to Stretch you're exposing yourself to
> known vulnerabilities in Debian, as well as missing features and bugfixes
> in TDE since R14.1.1.  

I never said I want to use this machine for anything like that. I've actually 
put it together to run Freedos. I've hooked a good old floppy drive and an 
internal Zip drive to it and I will use Linux as a more comfortable way to 
use and manage files that will be put on zips that an even older 286 computer 
can access through parallel zip drive. Linux can use USB sticks that DOS 
can't see. Recreating floppies is also necessary for some installs as the old 
software don't acces any other way...

Basically the machine will not even be connected to the network, so Debian 
vulnerabilities and Broser version are not relevant in my case :)

Thierry 
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