Answer to your posting:
Point the content of /etc/apt/sources to "unstable" or "sid" using http
connection to your nearest debian mirror server.
My recommendation: Do not do this. No offense, but if you are asking
this kind of question, you should get used to configuring system in
potato/stable
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 09:57:58PM -0500, Ian Patrick Thomas wrote:
> I am in the process of upgrading my distribution to 2.2 potato? or
> whatever is the latest stable. I have already done an apt-get check and no
> errors were found. The problem is that I get an error
>
> Sorry, you don'
Hi,
I want to upgrade my potato to sid is that right?
What should I do? Which are the source.lists lines or where may I found it?
TIA
--
Rogelio E. Castillo Haro
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Vive libre o muere!!!
Linux 2001 :)
You can solve this by making a directory in another more spacious partition
(/home for example) and make /var/cache/apt/archives/ a symlink to that
directory.
hope this helps,
Gudmundur
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 09:57:58PM -0500, Ian Patrick Thomas wrote:
> I am in the process of upgrading m
Hello,
Am Mittwoch, den 14. März 2001 21:57:58 schrieb Ian Patrick Thomas:
> I am in the process of upgrading my distribution to 2.2 potato? or
> whatever is the latest stable. I have already done an apt-get check and no
> errors were found. The problem is that I get an error
>
> Sorry,
I am in the process of upgrading my distribution to 2.2 potato? or
whatever is the latest stable. I have already done an apt-get check and no
errors were found. The problem is that I get an error
Sorry, you don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/
I am only usin
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