El mié, 28-09-2005 a las 10:10 -0400, Kevin B. McCarty escribió:
Thanks for your help Kevin. The procedure you outlined (below) for
downgrading just worked ok for me. I understood it and i think it makes
sense. I did not know how to get a list of packages from each branch,
like the one given by ap
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Alf wrote:
Now my system is no very stable, and some applications crash now and
then. Because of this, i'd like to return to a more stable state. Is
there a way to uninstall all packages from unstable branch? I'd l
Alf wrote:
> Now my system is no very stable, and some applications crash now and
> then. Because of this, i'd like to return to a more stable state. Is
> there a way to uninstall all packages from unstable branch? I'd like to
> get my system back to testing, say, or stable.
Downgrading in genera
Hi list,
I started off from a stable Debian, and got to upgrade some packages
like evolution (and its dependencies) to testing distribution (etch).
Also, in order to install some packages that were only in unstable, i
had to install some dependencies from unstable branch.
Now my system is no very
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