my system is or was squeeze testing, installed in sept. 2010,
the last 'aptitude upgrade' was 2 months ago.
I will give it a try, alex
Am 2011-02-24 00:18, schrieb Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.:
On Wednesday 23 February 2011 15:26:12 Alex Declent wrote:
is it so simple
aptitude update
aptitude upgra
On Wednesday 23 February 2011 15:26:12 Alex Declent wrote:
> is it so simple
>
> aptitude update
> aptitude upgrade
>
> and squeeze/sid becomes stable?
I'm assuming you have a system that claims to be "Debian squeeze/sid" and you
want to make it be running "Debian Squeeze (6.0)". (If that's no
On 02/23/2011 03:26 PM, Alex Declent wrote:
is it so simple
aptitude update
aptitude upgrade
and squeeze/sid becomes stable?
Since squeeze *is* stable, and sid is marching forward getting newer
versions and in some cases incompatible libraries, I don't
understand your question.
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On Mi, 23 feb 11, 22:26:12, Alex Declent wrote:
> is it so simple
>
> aptitude update
> aptitude upgrade
>
> and squeeze/sid becomes stable?
>
> are there any package repositories which must be added?
You should read the Release Notes first:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/releasenotes
R
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:26:12PM +0100, Alex Declent wrote:
> is it so simple
>
> aptitude update
> aptitude upgrade
>
> and squeeze/sid becomes stable?
>
> are there any package repositories which must be added?
That's not upgrading. That's downgrading. Upgrading would be going
stable -> tes
is it so simple
aptitude update
aptitude upgrade
and squeeze/sid becomes stable?
are there any package repositories which must be added?
alex
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