Thank you for this suggestion. I tried it last night and the upgrade went very well, except for one problem. X no longer starts. I get a specific socket-related error message, but I left the text of it at home and won't have be able to quote it for a while. However, I can say that even XF86Setup failed to connect to the X server. X was pretty bad for me before the upgrade to potato because the version of xfree86 that came with slink didn't recognize my Matrox G200 AGP card. I'll play with things tonight and see what progress I can make.
On a happy note, I am impressed with debian so far. It is very easy to upgrade (I thought rpm was sweet, but I'm falling for apt and dselect). And I have never had an easier time compiling a custom kernel than I had under slink. Compiling custom kernels under rh was always risky business. I'll be glad to get my problems with X resolved so I can really enjoy this system. Jim On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Ron Rademaker wrote: > Just install in slink apt, edit your /etc/apt/sources.list so that apt can > find potato (add a line http/ftp site potato main contrib non-free), and > remove the 'stable' line. > > Now you do: > apt-get update > apt-get dist-upgrade > apt-get upgrade > apt-get dselect-upgrade > and... when all goes well YOU HAVE POTATO (apt downloads automatic). > > Ron > >

