On Tue 06 May 2025 at 07:36:36 (+0000), Tim Woodall wrote:

> These are the older debian versions with their release dates
> #    wheezy  7   2016-06-04
> #    squeeze 6   2012-03-10

My notes show:

   6 squeeze  2011-02-06
   7 wheezy   2013-05-04
   8 jessie   2015-04-25
   9 stretch  2017-06-17
  10 buster   2019-07-06
  11 bullseye 2021-08-14
  12 bookworm 2023-06-10

but I can't see any of these being useful for the OP.

> The only reason I can think to want to boot an ancient system like
> this is because of some piece of hardware that is unavailable today or
> prohibitively expensive to replace.

Yes, though in that case it would be unwise not to have a number
of systems available for spare parts, including interfaces.
But other possibilities include as a personal hobby, or for a museum.

Cheers,
David.

Reply via email to