Please reply to my email address also, I am not subscribed to the list yet. I am currently running a hacked and hacked-over again old unstable version of 2.2. On a separate partition I am now installing 2.2 stable, and have a question: I have an NVidia graphics card that requires XFree86 4.0 to run comfortably. For my current setup I installed Xfree86 4.0 binary .tgz from their website, replaced the debian xfree86 packages with dummy equivalents - used the equivs package if memory serves me right, and had very few problems. However, now, to make my maintenance chore easier, I would like to use the XFree86 4.0 packages from unstable, but those are the only packages that I want to use, I do not want to install any other unstable packages. Re-configuring apt to get unstable doesn't seem to be like a great idea since I run apt-get dist-upgrade weekly to get the updates on stable packages, if any. If I leave it at unstable, it will convert my system to unstable. I do not know if it is possible to download the unstable package list, upgrade a few packages, and then revert to the stable package list - what will happen to the packages downloaded from unstable the next time I run apt-get update and then dist-upgrade. Also, I wouldn't mind downloading the XFree86 packages manually, but keeping track of all of their "requires" manually is error-prone, I don't think I want to attempt that again.
Thanks a lot Yuri Niyazov __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/