Talks About Building a Stable Linux System That Endures For A Decade - Part II - UPDATED!!!
Talks About Building a Stable Linux System That Endures For A Decade - Part II - UPDATED!!!
This thing continues to function, though I worry the end is near.
Last year I attempted to reach the following pages:
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/who...ictor.html
https://www.lockheedmartin.com/en-us/who...ictor.html
The site is extremely slow and choppy on my old machine. If I keep running into places like this, the device will soon be nearly impossible to use.
The only hope is a scheduled upgrade from Debian Buster to Debian Bullseye (which I anticipate will happen in the coming months). I’m praying for it!
Until then, maybe someone can share details about what makes this site so troublesome. Any information would be greatly helpful!
It's still functioning after more than 14 years... that's roughly $72 per year!
I recently switched to Debian Bullseye. Firefox now operates more efficiently (a significant boost compared to Debian Buster). I'm planning an upgrade to Debian Bookworm in December 2026...
Experienced a minor issue recently. During startup, the BIOS failed to recognize two of the three SATA drives, making the system non-functional. After several hours of instability, I disconnected the external SATA drive (used for backups) and the system became bootable again. All operations have been smooth since then.
Any suggestions or insights could you share?
TIA!