Re: Are there any known problems when using apt-get dist-upgrade

2004-02-19 Thread Greg Madden
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 19 February 2004 03:25 am, Moritz Beller wrote: > Hello! > > Since there are some very serious security problems in the Linux > kernel of version 2.4 I wanted to update my debian system in order to > get the current Linux kernel 2.6. > > So

Re: Are there any known problems when using apt-get dist-upgrade

2004-02-19 Thread Moritz Beller
Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If stability is your concern, stay with stable. The same security > vulnerabilities that exist in 2.4 also exist in 2.6, so you really > gain nothing in terms of security by simply doing a dist-upgrade. So I'll try that when I've finished those proje

Re: Are there any known problems when using apt-get dist-upgrade

2004-02-19 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Moritz Beller wrote: Hello! Since there are some very serious security problems in the Linux kernel of version 2.4 I wanted to update my debian system in order to get the current Linux kernel 2.6. So, by calling apt-get dist-upgrade with root permissions I get the following output: 723 updated, 72

Re: Are there any known problems when using apt-get dist-upgrade

2004-02-19 Thread Damon L. Chesser
Moritz Beller wrote: Hello! Since there are some very serious security problems in the Linux kernel of version 2.4 I wanted to update my debian system in order to get the current Linux kernel 2.6. So, by calling apt-get dist-upgrade with root permissions I get the following output: 723 updated, 7

Are there any known problems when using apt-get dist-upgrade

2004-02-19 Thread Moritz Beller
Hello! Since there are some very serious security problems in the Linux kernel of version 2.4 I wanted to update my debian system in order to get the current Linux kernel 2.6. So, by calling apt-get dist-upgrade with root permissions I get the following output: 723 updated, 72 new installed, 8 t