"Jesús M. Navarro" <jesus.nava...@undominio.net> wrote:

> You have the latest stuff... unless that means uninstalling some package.  
> At some point within a version transition you want to fire `apt-get 
> dist-upgrade` (or aptitude dist-upgrade if that's still the preferred 
> method -I still didn't read the lastest release notes), not "just" upgrade.

I was happy to see that aptitude's no longer the preferred method. (I'm a 
command liner to the end!)

So I had done the "apt-get dist-upgrade" and after one more round of "apt-get 
update; apt-get upgrade" I thought I was done.

I did it again just now to make sure:

# apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
# 

Ok, so the only lingering glitch with THIS particular problem is that my "user" 
account has a password now. I'm kind of annoyed by this. I'd like to just log 
in. Is this really worth it for security? If so, I guess I'll grudgingly accept 
it. 

Oh there's also that other glitch ... nothing written to log files!

$ l /var/log/mysql.log
-rw-r----- 1 mysql adm 0 Feb 10 10:27 /var/log/mysql.log
$






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