hi, I took the plunge and upgraded about half of the Lab here to Etch. This is about 27 machines to date, catering almost the same amount of users.
In totall there are 62 Debian Desktops here. Most of the Sarge-machines recently upgraded were installed almost 2 years ago. All machines are Pentium IV's (2.8 through 3.2 Ghz), with 'round 1GB of memory. A small list of software installed (before upgrade): - Gnome - KDE - XFCE - autofs - XFree86-4 - subversion - NIS (yp) - Firefox - XEmacs - Emacs - Vim - Tetex - snmp - ntp - cups - openoffice (from backports) - Evolution None of the users have expressed complaints or problems, even after asking several times. If something was wrong with their XFCE/KDE/GNOME, they'd let me know. :) There are 2 things that require me to do some manual labour: * Opera. If opera is installed, upgrading from XFree86 to Xorg fails. Xorg wants to remove a folder that Opera still has a symlink in. No biggy: remove opera prior to upgrading. Luckily for Debian, this is not their problem: it's Opera's. * Autofs and NIS. We still use NIS (yes we do) and NIS starts _after_ autofs. This means autofs is not aware of the NIS information. Therefor: no /home/* This is a known bug, that i can work around using rc.local. So as far as I'm concerned: Etch is ready to go! Thanks for all the hard work! Debian is still the one and only distribution for me. It Just Works. Thanks for your efforts. If you need more details about the installed Sarge machines that were upgraded, please let me know. Kindest regards, Maarten -- Maarten Verwijs Debian Administrator Netherlands Institute for Space Research (www.sron.nl) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]