On Fri, 22 Nov 2024, Tim via users wrote:

I do understand the "don't update" mentality.  More by luck than
expertise they've gotten something to work, and they don't want to risk
changing anything.  But the decision gets taken away from them when
they're interacting with other things over the net.

A business I worked for tried that.
Three cloned laptops that were not updated.
It almost worked.
On of the compilers was leased.
The leases were tied to mac addresses.

If I get sufficient need for a stable system,
I'll install it to an SD card or possibly a DVD.
Connecting it to the internet might not be a good idea.

Next biggest issue is logons.  Which password for which service?  No,
don't use the same one everywhere.  You've suffered the consequences of
doing that before, why haven't you learnt?  Choose something that you
can actually type correct, but nobody else will guess.  Don't give XYZ
your Gmail password when it asks you to log-on with an email address
and password.  Argh.....

Write them down and put them in your pocket.
A copy elsewhere is also a good idea.

--
Michael   henne...@mail.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu
"SCSI is NOT magic. There are *fundamental technical
reasons* why it is necessary to sacrifice a young
goat to your SCSI chain now and then."   --   John Woods
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