MX on Linux: Difference between revisions

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By default MX now creates monthly and annual reports that are in the style used by NOAA in USA.  If you have been using this functionality before (and it is optional) then you need to file transfer, or copy, all the files that were in the old [[Reports folder]] into the new folder of that name.  Do look at that cross-reference, and read about the encoding default differences between Cumulus 1 and MX.
By default MX now creates monthly and annual reports that are in the style used by NOAA in USA.  If you have been using this functionality before (and it is optional) then you need to file transfer, or copy, all the files that were in the old [[Reports folder]] into the new folder of that name.  Do look at that cross-reference, and read about the encoding default differences between Cumulus 1 and MX.


=MX can severely damage storage=
=MX can cause problems with storage=


MX now assumes by default that you are going to use its [[New Default Web Site Information|Default Web Site]].  That means that by default MX will re-generate temporary files in its [[Web folder|/web sub-folder]] on a frequent time-scale.  That number of files writes will considerably shorten the working life-time of the "high capacity micro-SD" card that is the default storage for the Raspberry Pi.  It will also considerably shorten the life of any flash memory (e.g. memory card) that you might install MX on.
MX now assumes by default that you are going to use its [[New Default Web Site Information|Default Web Site]].  That means that by default MX will re-generate temporary files in its [[Web folder|/web sub-folder]] on a frequent time-scale.  That number of files writes will considerably shorten the working life-time of the "high capacity micro-SD" card that is the default storage for the Raspberry Pi.  It will also considerably shorten the life of any flash memory (e.g. memory card) that you might install MX on.