The names of the apt commands "upgrade" and "dist-upgrade" sound like they differ according to whether or not the updating is within the current distribution (e.g., potato), or from one distribution to another (e.g., potato to woody). I've seen postings in which this view was stated, and not challanged in subsequent postings.
But my reading of the man page gives me a different impression. It sounds to me like the question of whether it is an updating within a distribution, or to a new distribution, is determined by what's in the sources.list file. I.e., if your current distribution is potato, and if you only list "stable" in your sources.list (and specifying a web address, not a cd), then you will just get the latest of potato, regardless of whether the command is "upgrade" or "dist-upgrade". The only difference in those two cases would be that "dist-upgrade" does more checking of dependences. Is my interpretation correct, or have I misunderstood the man page? (My main concern is that I don't want to accidentally upgrade to woody). Mike Fontenot [EMAIL PROTECTED]