On Wednesday 10 August 2005 16:33, Jason 'Sputnik' Paku wrote: > On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 07:00 +0200, Manu wrote: > > Thanks, I am going to try that right now! > > > > The cool thing is that dselect helped me to fixed the > > other package being not completely installed due to > > that errors. So now I have Xorg (way faster) and gnome > > 2.10 completely. > > > > One question still stand. how would I know I can > > upgrade them if they are in the preferences not to be > > changed? > > > > Thanks > > > > Manu > > in order to properly upgrade udev, and hal. you will need to wait until > a 2.6.12 kernel becomes available in the sid branch. currently there is > no 2.6.12 kernel present, which is why you're having problems upgrading.
There IS a 2.6.12 kernel in sid, it has just changed its name. It is now called linux-image-2.6.12. David > > > i usually check by "apt-get update" and searching for "apt-cache search > ^kernel-image-2.6.12". when you see that a 2.6.12 kernel is available, > you'd remove the pins from preferences in /etc/apt and install the new > kernel image, then upgrade. > > i tried going around this problem by grabbing a vanilla 2.6.12 kernel > from kernel.org. i planned on creating my own kernel package to bypass > the wait for a 2.6.12 kernel to appear in sid's branch. but > unforentantly my ATi drivers didn't care for the new kernel. > > you could try making your own package and see if it works. i never got > that far due to my card. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]