I'm running potato. Is it safe (read, won't screw up the installation) to change
the lines in sources.list to refer to woody as well as potato, so that I use a
newer version if it's in woody and an older one if it's only in potato? I'm not
significantly concerned about problems with the packages themselves (I'm running
2.4.0-test2, why not unstable Debian); I just wanted to make sure that the
differences between potato and woody are just package differences and don't
require a special process to use the newer packages. Are there any caveats with
doing this? (It's difficult for me to recover from an unbootable Linux on this
box.)

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