Hi, Wei. I think I'm definitely not going to upgrade to Sid anytime soon so
I'll stick to Lenny for the moment.
Thanks!
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Carlos Parada wrote:
> Finally I ended up upgrading to Lenny and with the new version of X.Org
> I have no problem.
>
> Nevertheless, I've been reading the Debian FAQ and It says that Unstable
> is recommended over Testing (Lenny) for a variety of rea
Finally I ended up upgrading to Lenny and with the new version of X.Org I
have no problem.
Nevertheless, I've been reading the Debian FAQ and It says that Unstable is
recommended over Testing (Lenny) for a variety of reasons... so I'm now
thinking on an upgrading to Sid (still thinking).
Is the u
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Mike Bird wrote:
> On Wed March 5 2008 08:24:33 Carlos Parada wrote:
>> I don't find X.Org 7.2 on Backports. Is there any other way of upgrading
>> X.Org but keeping Debian Stable distro?
>
> The library versions in Lenny are different, so you're unli
On Wed March 5 2008 08:24:33 Carlos Parada wrote:
> I don't find X.Org 7.2 on Backports. Is there any other way of upgrading
> X.Org but keeping Debian Stable distro?
The library versions in Lenny are different, so you're unlikely
to get there by apt-pinning. You may be able to get the 7.2
source
I don't find X.Org 7.2 on Backports. Is there any other way of upgrading
X.Org but keeping Debian Stable distro?
I'm so hesitant of upgrading to Lenny, I've heard there are almost no
security updates aside from other disadvantages.
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
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On 03/05/08 08:16, Carlos Parada wrote:
> Hi! I'm currently using Debian Stable ('Etch') and obviously my X.Org
> version is 7.1.1.
>
> Is there any problem with manually upgrading X.Org to 7.2??
You'll have to look at backports.org, I think. Or upg
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