The best way to do it is to either add unstable to your sources do a apt-get 
update and then an apt-get install tuxracer and then change your sources back 
and do an apt-get update again. You could also just go to www.debian.org and do 
a search on the packages download the right debs and install them with dpkg -i 
I have installed packages from unstable on my testing box using both these 
methods and have yet to have a problem. Just don't forget to change the sources 
back. :)

On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 03:35:49PM +0200, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> what is the best way to install tuxracer on testing?
> 
> I have Kernel 2.4.3, XFree 4.0 and the new nvidia driver. 
> 
> tuxracer-data is in testing, tuxracer in unstable
> 
> What lines shall I insert in sources.list. Or shall I better install
> it from the source.
> 
> TIA
> juh
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