cliveb wrote: 
> I'm a great believer in "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
> Ever since in my day job a Windows update destroyed an Oracle client
> stack, I have been very wary of blindly accepting whatever updates
> software vendors deem "useful".
> (I'm sure there's a whole host of people who were not pleased when their
> Win7 system automatically "updated" to Win10).
> 
> My Squeezebox Server machine is running SBS 7.6.1 (which was built in
> August 2011) on an ancient version of Fedora 14.
> It does everything I need, and runs flawlessly.
> It never accesses the Internet and sits behind a NAT router, so there
> are no security issues to worry about.
> Why would I want to risk an update destabilising it?

Thats good for you....surly you are not the only person who feels this
way.

A few hundred years ago I bet someone said the same thing about toilet
paper. If it ain't broke don't fix it, these leaves work just fine!!!

If anything your example just points to the robustness of Linux and LMS.
Which to Linux users is nothing new.


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