Yesterday, I made a testupgrade from 1.2.14 to frozen on my machine at home and basically, everything went smoothly - big 'THANK YOU!' to the developers.
The only real flaw was that '/tmp' had the wrong permissions after the upgrade. Is this ancient bug really still lurking out there? <shudder> ;-) Another strange thing I noticed after the upgrade was that, while booting, syslogd takes pretty long to come up (about 5 - 10 s). (That is after 'syslogd' has been printed on the screen it takes at least that amount of time until something happens and 'klogd' is printed. Any idea what the reason could be? Regards, Andree PS: For the upgrade I used a Zip-Drive which did work very well: I copied the whole /var/lib/dpkg tree to a Zip disc put it into another computer with network connection made /var/lib/dpkg on this machine a link to the disc and used dselect to update and download the new packages (about 70 MB). Then I interrupted the install procedure, took the disc home and continued the installation to install the new packages on my home machine. -- | Institute of Geophysics phone: +49 40 4123 4389 ANDREE LEIDENFROST | University of Hamburg fax: +49 40 4123 5441 Geophysicist | Bundesstrasse 55 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | D-20146 Hamburg www: www.app-geoph.dkrz.de -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .