Once upon a time, ToddAndMargo <toddandma...@zoho.com> said:
> I just visited a customer I had designed a Fedora 30 server.
> That makes the computer eleven years old!

No, it's 11 Fedora releases old, which are roughly twice a year.  Fedora
30 was released 2019-04-30.  Updates for it ended on 2020-05-26, so it's
not connected to a network or exposed to any untrustworthy people.

At $LASTJOB, I found that one customer's primary recursive DNS server
had been up without even a reboot from IIRC 2005... this was 2018 or
2019.  Sure, it's neat that it stayed up for 13-14 years without an
issue, but it WAS connected to the Internet, and was sorely outdated.

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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