Brian Nelson wrote:
> modify my sources.list to get the latest package from unstable, but
> typically I want my updates to come from woody. How come there isn't a
> mechanism in apt that allows you to keep stable/testing/unstable
> references in sources.list, specificy one as a default, and then a
ray p wrote:
>
> 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
Hello
I installed tuxracer using "sid".
Line for sid is
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian sid main
I used apt-get to install.Any way compiling the source to your machine
specific architecture if available may be the best method.
Please ask if you want help
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
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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