--- Jason Rennie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Another thing you could try: 'apt-get dist-upgrade'. > That *should* > bring your entire system up-to-date with the current > Sarge. > > Jason Jason,
Have you tried it yourself? I had a terrible experience with it and would not recommend it; many packages got downloaded but did not automatically install due to the maze of dependencies. Efforts to "force" them to install broke the whole system and I had to go back to my disks (Woody) and start from scratch. In the end I decided that carefully upgading only the things you need is best. For example, Konqueror on my 2.2.2 KDE doesn't do a lot of things (https for one) and looks awful the way it handles fonts. I switched to the "mozilla" package and that thing is great. KDE 2.2.2 does file management and desktop things fine so I'm just not going to upgrade it. The new version is huge, too. Basically I've decided that one only upgrades the kernel-image package and then on a case by case basis one upgrades other programs and libraries as you use them or are told to (eg libc6 2.3.x). I'm assuming since the "apt-get dist-upgrade" option exists then some users have had a better time with it but I am not one of them. I use "aptitude" now instead of "apt-get", it seems better. I still use the command line instead of that ncurses GUI that riminds me of the horror show that is "dselect". Good Luck, ejd __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Check out the new Yahoo! Front Page. www.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]