On Mon, 29 Sep 2014 11:58:30 -0400 Steve Litt sent: > Me, I'm personally going to continue fresh installing, because I enjoy > the spring-cleaning aspect of it, and the fact that I'm starting my > new version from a known state. But I'm now aware this is a Steve Litt > quirk, not solid advice for the masses. Thanks to everyone for the > info.
I suppose if you don't have to buy new machines and have no hardware failure one can just keep updating and upgrading reading the Debian recommendations for the major updates and taking the advice given. Maybe fresh installs aren't required? In my case have two laptops with Debian Jessie, an Acer and Toshiba, second hand when I got them both with only 512MB of RAM and a bit challenged now, when I do too much at once. They will never go past Jessie, they have both been used as desktops due to only having a small solar power system. Both are 7 years young. I love them, but won't move the operating system up on either. The lappy I had before them lasted about 7 years before it died, so I suppose every 7 or so years I do a fresh install. Having someone give me an old machine that doesn't have the resources to update an ms system, wiping the hard drive and installing the current flavour of testing. But have also done a fresh install a couple of times in the past between that time when I really broke a system, and I wanted to change the partitions on it as an added incentive to make me do it. [laughing] I'm not really frightened about reinstalling. Have a list of initial packages I use, and then add anything else as I need it. That also cleans out packages I seldom or in some cases never use, but thought I might. The are probably other reasons that make reinstalling attractive at the time that don't come to mind in this instant. Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *********************************************** In prosperity our friends know us; in adversity we know our friends. ---- Churton Collins *********************************************** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic ----------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140930090824.3a367d51@taogypsy