I ran into a situation whereby a server was not well maintained and contains 
some critical scientific information for someone I know. It has not been 
properly maintained since the system was put together using very talented 
computer people at the time, but have since moved on to other things. It is 
running Debian 5 and has not been upgraded since that time. We checked the 
archives, however they seem to be closed at this time.  Would you say this 
person is “screwed” in that they cannot upgrade to the latest version? If it 
can be saved, what would be a suggestion?  Thank you.


Jim Harris, CAPM 
Research Coordinator
Bioreactor Group, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine
University of Pittsburgh; 3025 East Carson Street, Pittsburgh PA 15203 USA
phn +1- 412.383.7460  fax +1- 412.383.9460

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