Ok, I see.
Thanks.
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2009-02-09 22:16 +0100, Carlos Parada wrote:
>
> > Hi, I've recently upgrading my Debian flavour from Testing to Unstable
> but
> > I'm still getting reference to Lenny:
>
> That should change in a few days when a new
On 2009-02-09 22:16 +0100, Carlos Parada wrote:
> Hi, I've recently upgrading my Debian flavour from Testing to Unstable but
> I'm still getting reference to Lenny:
That should change in a few days when a new base-files package enters
sid.
> car...@debian:~$ cat /etc/issue
> Debian GNU/Linux 5.0
Hi, I've recently upgrading my Debian flavour from Testing to Unstable but
I'm still getting reference to Lenny:
car...@debian:~$ cat /etc/issue
Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 \n \l
car...@debian:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:Debian
Description:Debian GNU/Linux 5.0
At 2003-03-21T20:44:53Z, Svenn Are Bjerkem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I would suggest that you delete the signature (but the name) of the
> original poster when replying to a mailing list like debian-user. In this
> case at least the PGP signature.
Agreed.
> The content of this email is not s
On Friday 21 March 2003 19:00, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Greg Madden wrote:
>
>
> > Change stable to unstable.
> > - --
> > Greg Madden
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Glenn Becker wrote:
You have to change stable to testing in your sources list, run apt-get
update apt-get dist-upgrade
well that will get you 'sarge' not 'sid.' to get sid change this to
unstable rather than testing.
oops :-[ !
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Greg Madden wrote:
Change stable to unstable.
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Thanks guys. Sorry for the dumb question.
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At 10:52 AM 3/21/2003 -0600, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
How does one go about doing so? When I do 'apt-get update' and then
'apt-get dist-upgrade' or 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' or 'apt-get upgrade'
it says there are no packages to update/upgrade.
My sources list looks like this:
# deb http://securi
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
How does one go about doing so? When I do 'apt-get update' and then
'apt-get dist-upgrade' or 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' or 'apt-get upgrade'
it says there are no packages to update/upgrade.
All your sources point to stable=woody.
Add new ones for sid, for example:
deb ht
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On Friday 21 March 2003 07:52 am, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> How does one go about doing so? When I do 'apt-get update' and then
> 'apt-get dist-upgrade' or 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' or 'apt-get upgrade'
> it says there are no packages to update/upgrade
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
How does one go about doing so? When I do 'apt-get update' and then
'apt-get dist-upgrade' or 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' or 'apt-get
upgrade' it says there are no packages to update/upgrade.
My sources list looks like this:
# deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/update
How does one go about doing so? When I do 'apt-get update' and then
'apt-get dist-upgrade' or 'apt-get dselect-upgrade' or 'apt-get upgrade'
it says there are no packages to update/upgrade.
My sources list looks like this:
# deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main
deb http://ftp.us
* Helmut Steinwender ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010807 10:35]:
> I am currently running woody and am thinking of upgrading to sid.
> While the main debian sites are a simple matter, I am not sure what to
> do for instance with KDE, which only seems to have a potato source
> list. Is it
Sid does include KDE. (2.2 I think)
SC
Helmut Steinwender wrote:
>I am currently running woody and am thinking of upgrading to sid. While
>the main debian sites are a simple matter, I am not sure what to do for
>instance with KDE, which only seems to have a potato source list. Is it
I am currently running woody and am thinking of upgrading to sid. While the
main debian sites are a simple matter, I am not sure what to do for instance
with KDE, which only seems to have a potato source list. Is it okay to mix
sources for different releases, i.e. get KDE components for potato
m sid-secured/non-US main contrib non-free
then 'apt-get update' finds that everything is ok and 'apt-get
dist-upgrade' upgrade the available packages. The problem is that I
can mount every CD-ROM at the same time! and obviously I don't have in
my hard disk enough s
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