On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Preben Randhol wrote: > I'm planning to install debian on my machine at home. Since potato is > not finished yet I thought that I'd install slink (2.1-r4 there are two > iso-images from December 1999 available). > > But I need to have an up to date version of at least Ada (gnat), > Gtk+, GtkAda and vim packages and preferably more. So I thought, can I > install slink and then download say the frozen potato distribution and > put it on a couple of CDs and then somehow update all the packages > needed? > Installing anything else than the soon to be released Debian/potato is a complete waste of time and effort IMHO. Other than not being released as "stable" to the public, potato (with a few assorted packages from woody) has proven to be just stable enough on various installations i did in the last three months. IMHO it's even already time for "potato and a half" instead of only releasing potato... ;-)
If i were you i *definitely* wouldn't bother with slink anymore at all and go potato right from the start. Especially since you are installing on your home machine which is offline. Cheers, P. *8^) -- ------------ Paul Seelig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ------------- African Music Archive - Institute for Ethnology and Africa Studies Johannes Gutenberg-University - Forum 6 - 55099 Mainz/Germany ------------------- http://ntama.uni-mainz.de --------------------