From: "CHRIS HOOVER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > and keep all of the dependencies clean and correct. Anyway, does anyone > know if there is a reason I should not go ahead and do this?
You mean "upgrade to potato"? I'd go for it. I'm relativelly conservative about this since I can't afford having a broken machine for long bug I got reports that potato is stable enough and my expereience over the last two weeks is that it is indeed useable. Just one general tip - keep the slink version of important packages around on your disk in case the upgrade disconnects you, I usually dpkg-repack(1) stuff like pcmcia, wanpipe (on my home machine) and netbase. YMMV. The only time it crashed on me was when I played too much with the previous (0.5) version of the Maestro driver. (Try 0.6 - it sounds MUCH MUCH better) I left it running xmms in random mode with 0.6 for the weekend on my desk at work, will report if I find it crashed next Sunday. Cheers, --Amos --Amos Shapira | "Of course Australia was marked for | glory, for its people had been chosen [EMAIL PROTECTED] | by the finest judges in England." | -- Anonymous