An simple apt-get update apt-get dist-upgrade
should do all. Also there is no need to call apt first with a -d option and then again with the same comand, but without the -d option. apt-get allways downloads all files needed and after that installs them, whereby the net-connection isn't needed anymore. Martin On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Matthew W. Roberts wrote: > [...] > > I'm on a slow connection so I'm using the -d option with apt-get. > Should I run all of the above (starting with dist-upgrade) first with > the -d option and then run them again without to do the final > install? e.g. > > apt-get -d dist-upgrade > apt-get -d upgrade > apt-get -d dselect-upgrade > apt-get dist-upgrade > apt-get upgrade > apt-get dselect-upgrade > > Or, would it be more like this: > > apt-get -d dist-upgrade > apt-get dist-upgrade > apt-get -d upgrade > apt-get upgrade > apt-get -d dselect-upgrade > apt-get dselect-upgrade -- This is Linux Country. In a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot. For public PGP-key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]