Tim:
>> This PC is the main file/mail/web-server, etc., so it runs
>> something I don't have to update twice a year, even once a
>> year would be seriously annoying.  Yes, I know you shouldn't
>> work on your server, but it's a small LAN, and I don't want to
>> install yet another a computer.

Chris.
> If I understood this correctly, You don't run " sudo dnf update" but
> twice a year? :O 
> 
> I run my " sudo dnf update" every Sunday.

Sorry, it was not a very clear description by me.  I meant a whole
system update, like going from Fedora 34 to Fedora 35.

I do yum or dnf updates every few days.  It has to be a moment when
I've got time to deal with any potential problems it causes.  It's
rare, but sometimes a software update bolixes something up.
 
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