On 12/20/24 08:00, Viesturs Lācis wrote:
piektd., 2024. g. 20. dec., plkst. 00:28 — lietotājs andy pugh
(<bodge...@gmail.com>) rakstīja:
On Thu, 19 Dec 2024 at 20:12, Sam Sokolik <samco...@gmail.com> wrote:
  The upgrades
have been pretty painless.
It's a bit painful when the LinuxCNC PC has no exrternal USB drive, so
I am trying to update via ssh at the command-line.
It seems that I have to update to Jessie, then Stretch, Buster,
Bullseye, Bookworm.
Then get a realtime kernel on there.
I have 2.7.10 on my router, no complaints so far but the Debian is
quite old to say the least.
Few weeks ago I managed to reach samba shared folder on my home server
from Biesse retrofit to ease the workflow of transferring ngc files.
Now it is done via network instead of usb flash drive.
I would like to do the same for the router but my suspicion is that
all the joy will disappear when I will need to install some packages
for samba.
That PC has some 10year old mini-itx board with 2-core celeron cpu and
2gb of ram. Is it worth even trying to put any of recent Debian
releases on it?

Viesturs
The 64k$ question is, will it run 64 bit stuff?  The 32 bit versions are  in the process of being dropped. Probably no more by trixie release.


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