On Sat, Jun 1, 2024 at 2:24 AM gene heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote: > Well, since I'm alone, my wife passed 3.5 years back, and was not > computer literate, its my show. And sshfs Just Works. I use this machine > as the src for my output for some 3d printers, although the 4 linuxcnc > machines are largely standalone in that the gcode I run on them was all > written by me on that machine.. I often have more than one login session > to a given machine because that machine may also be its own buildbot. > Every machine has access to the world, but its all hidden behind a > dd-wrt running router doing the NAT. I don't have to fight with > samba/cifs and its daily updates to keep it working, permissions are > 100% linux, nor do I fool with nfs and its weekly updates that always > break it. > > But age is playing a role too, I have short term memory problems. > Perhaps because of my age, I'll be 90 in October if I don't fall over first. > > The only dis to ssh and friends has been the local key files and keeping > them up to date. That's very minor, its probably been a year since a new > install on one of my pi clones had me hunting down an aging key file. > Nothing like this broken bookworm install, its far more annoyance than > any of the other problems. I'll miss morning roll call, and disappear > soon enough and then it will be a bit more peaceful here. > > In the meantime, everybody take care and stay well. You are my > connection to the rest of the world.
Gene, you are an inspiration to me. I hope that I am half as lucid as you when I am 90. But when you miss morning roll call how will we know?