Given that KDE is now a part of Woody and active development (or re-development by the illustrious Mr. Moore II has ceased) I have sought to upgrade my Potato platform to Testing.
Problem? The first assay I did in these untested waters was to simply change all occurrences of "stable" in my sources.list file to "testing". This led to multiple dependency problems when I did an apt-get upgrade. There was too much work to do to correct my machine, so I wiped and reloaded. The second time I followed some advice I had received and changed "stable" to "woody" then proceeded with an apt-get dist-upgrade. This was better and I actually began the process of changing to XFree86 4.0.3 (which was my main goal, aside from KDE). Problems arose again and given my frustration level at this and the lateness of the hour, I wiped and reloaded Potato. This morning I decided to ask for help from the group. Where are some instructions on safely and cleanly upgrading to Woody? I know I can play around with my sources.list and apt-get but I would like to read some documentation that tells where to point apt-get and what procedure to follow. Thank you for any information! Robert "The Meticulous" [EMAIL PROTECTED]