I did the switcheroo with an apt-get update and an apt-get dist-upgrade. I had to kill/dispose of a few packages and reload them, but (thanks to dselect pointing out "obsolete" packages) it wasn't all that difficult. A final cleansing using debfoster, a replacement kernel to get rid of the malfunctioning initrd, and I'm happy with my install. Ah, it's good to be back on proper Debian ground.
Thanks all!
Brooks
On 1/11/06, Mike Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 08:03, Kent West wrote:
> <snip>
> As I understand it, Brooks, Ubuntu is close enough to Debian that a
> conversion is possible. Yes, edit your sources.list and do an
> update/dist-upgrade; you may have to uninstall some stuff along the way
> and then reinstall it.
Ubuntu recompiles many Debian packages and changes the dependencies
but not the package versions or library sonames. This means that
during an Ubuntu->Debian dist-upgrade apt may think a Debian
package is already in place when you still have the Ubuntu version.
> Since it's a new install, and you have nothing to
> lose, just go for it. The worst that can happen is that you'll cause
> some sort of time-space implosion and destroy the universe as we know
> it. But it'll probably go a lot smoother than that.
Not a problem if you have your towel.
--Mike Bird