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I don’t have any really old instances of Debian Sid or antiX Sid anymore but I had a desktop computer between 2001-2009 and two laptop systems between 2007-2018 that each had Sid instances nearly as old as the systems.
I now have one instance of Debian Sid and that was partly an accident because I added a repository for a specific package and failed to notice that it was Sid until I ran an update, noticed a large amount of changes and upon examination I saw that they were Sid, so I figured I’ve done it many times before, even trying to break a system and it worked. Anyway it’s my only remaining Sid environment. I did that a couple of years ago and it is still working fine as expected.
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