> Hello. Is there some way of making a Woody CD using the
> pseudo image kit?
The most recent one I could find was:
ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/
There you can download the .raw and .raw.list files
Then using rsync you should be able to create the .ISO from the .ra
Is there an ISO image of woody?
My Debian system uses a dial-up account but I could use another
computer to download an ISO image and then burn it onto a CD so
I'd rather downloading an ISO image and then upgrading my system from
it than upgrading my system directly from the internet.
The p
> I just did this yesterday. It was so simple, even *I*
> couldn't screw it up.
Thanks for the help. :-)
> I chose not to upgrade XFree. One problem at a time.
Can you do that?
I mean... can you unselect the packages you don't want to install? :-?
Regards,
Yago
> No need for a howto:
>
> 1) Edit /etc/apt/sources.list and add these lines so you can see the
> testing packages:
[ ...]
> If the "apt-get dist-upgrade" stops due to an error, just run
> it again.
Thanks a lot.
That's what I call clear instructions. :-)
Regards,
Yago
Hi!
I've just subscribed to the list a few days ago and I'm seeing
many messages about people migrating from the Stable to the Testing version
of Debian which makes me think that it's not such a painful process as I had
thought.
Is there a HOWTO or something (perhaps in the archives?)
expla
Hi all!
I've got Debian Potato 2.2r3 and I was wondering whether it
would be possible to install KDE 2.2 (compiling the source code)
over this system.
Would I have to upgrade my system to Woody first?
Would it work?
Thanks in advance,
Yago
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