> But why hurry it? The debian dependency system lets you > upgrade the bits and pieces you want and leave the ones that > work alone. Upgrade the packages you need. > apt-get update > apt-get --simulate install pkg1 pkg2 pkg3 > .. and then if it looks OK ... > apt-get install pkg1 pkg2 pkg3 > (I'm actually to lazy to do that exactly, so I have a little > script that does it for me... > dinst pkg1 pkg2 pkg3 > dinst --doit)
I'd already there -- spent months trying the piecemeal approach and it just wasn't working out. > dpkg -l '*xserver*' ii xserver-8514 3.3.6-39 ii xserver-agx 3.3.6-39 ii xserver-common 4.1.0-9 ii xserver-common 3.3.6-39 ii xserver-mach32 3.3.6-39 un xserver-mach64 (none) ii xserver-mach8 3.3.6-39 ii xserver-p9000 3.3.6-39 ii xserver-s3 3.3.6-39 un xserver-s3v (none) ii xserver-svga 3.3.6-39 un xserver-tga (none) un xserver-vga16 (none) un xserver-w32 (none) ii xserver-xfree8 4.1.0-9 Thanks! doc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]