The security repository differs from the main repository that debian
normally uses. Do you find testing on any active repo line in
/etc/apt/sources.list? If so replace that with stable and you'll probably
have better results. You might do all of this very easily by saving the
old machine's s
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> For example the Grub boot splash is different,
Thats weird.
> and Shotwell is present on the 'new' system but not on this one.
>
when you upgrade system, it does not necessarily install new packages: I
have Squeeze system I upgraded from etch install, e.g. software-center is
not presented.
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2011-04-11 16:30, Andrew Wood skrev:
Ive got a PC (this one) running Squeeze which was installed when sqeeeze
was still 'testing'
For example [...] Shotwell is present
on the 'new' system but not on this one.
Any ideas why?
Perhaps the desktop-task as defined by tasksel has changed between
Does your sources.list only contain security-entries?
Add normal entries (deb http://ftp.XX.debian.org/ squeeze main contrib -
where XX is for your country (us, de, fr, es...) and try again.
Am 11.04.2011 16:30, schrieb Andrew Wood:
My sources.list file contains:
deb http://security.debian.o
Ive got a PC (this one) running Squeeze which was installed when sqeeeze
was still 'testing'
Ive just run apt-get update & apt-get dist-upgrade which I thought would
bring into line with the current squeeze stable yet there are still
differences between this system and another new which Ive se
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