On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 00:51, tluxt wrote:

> How, in that scenario, does one cause something to be gotten from unstable,
> rather than stable?  And vice versa?
> Ie, what specific apt-get command would be used?
> 
> Thanks!

Umm if I am not mistaken it will automajically get the latest version
when you tell it to install a specific package.  But when you do an
upgrade it doesnt get the packages from unstable.  I am not sure about
this though.... someone correct me?

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