On 5 Sep 2006, at 06:50, Vladi Lemurov wrote:
Hi there!
I use debian sarge and would like to install the latest kernel
from "testing" (I need it to set dvb interfaces down without
getting the server hung), but keep all other packets from
"stable" distribution, so I could update them, install new and so
on. Is that possible, I mean "debian-way" (Of course, I can simply
take sources and compile the kernel myself, I am quite experienced
at that, but I switched to debian to minimize compiling packages
and would like to learn how to deal with such situation "debian-
way"). Could you point the paper where it is described?
Thanks, Vladi.
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Of course you can add the testing branche to your apt sources.list.
This would give the option to install any kernel in etch. Afterwards
you can delete the etch line in you branches tree so that no other
packages are installed from etch.
The only problem you should keep in mind: a newer kerner requires
newer packages. Some programs that are depending on these packages
too will have to be upgraded to the latest version or they won't work
(correctly)...
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