-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 Ananda Samaddar un jour écrivit: > Hello everyone, > > Is anyone running unstable at the minute and if yes, what is it's >current state like? I'm thinking of biting the bullet and upgrading >this little gem of an iBook to Sid. I've got everything more or less >working to my liking but I don't want to end up breaking something as >this is the only working machine I currently have and I need it for >essential day-to-day usage.
It seems to be ok right now, but in your situation I would advice you to stay with Etch. Etch' softwares are still quite recents, and modifications in Sid are minimized because of the future Etch release, so I don't undestand which advantage you will get by moving to unstable. Right now, Sid seems fine on the iBook, but watch-out once Etch is officially released as Debian Stable. And there is no garanteed that nobody will introduce something that will break it badly in one week (it is why it is normaly keep a minimum of 10 days in unstable before going to Etch). If you want to test Sid, I would put it on another partition. If you want to keep all your current settings, you can also make an integral copy of your existing partitions on the new partitions, adapt the /etc/fstab and /etc/yaboot.conf entries and make sure your system is still booting properly between your 2 linux installations. Then you can adjust the /etc/apt/source.list entry and do the usual dist-upgrade. I have done something like that on my iBook, as I don't want to use Sid while working. I hope my comments will be usefull to you, Simon Valiquette -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (Linux PPC) iD8DBQFF0tKqJPE+P+aMAJIRAyJzAKCalF6bYXVgn+f7EOnbu/7taX2nMgCfafau ImiJ2dGtKkJ+WNvUtiDsDjE= =El+h -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]