Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 11:04:05PM +0800, Michael Yang wrote:
Hi All:
Due to one hang issues of apitude, I upgraded my linux-images, but didn't
resolve the issues.
Then I did "apt-get dist-upgrade", after which the aptitude issue is
resolved, also after which more packages are upgraded that I didn't mean
to. Now I want to keep only the kernel updated, but to downgrade the other
packages to the previous one.
downgrading is not supported.
Now the source.list consists of the mirrors of "sid" dist, if I change it
back to "testing", would there be any problems for the system?
if you change sources.list back to testing, then what will happen is
you will stay with the versions you already have installed until
testing catches up with them. Once newer versions of your current
packages hit testing then it will start to upgrade again.
It is possible to downgrade, but tricky and in all reality, its
probably easier to reinstall. I don't know what changes have come
into sid but not into testing yet. If they are major packages (libc,
xorg, etc) then its definitely *not* trivial to downgrade.
A
Thanks for your info.
There were xorg packages updated during the upgrade. The first time I
upgrade only the linux-image, the X can not be started up due to my NV
display driver issue, so that I used dist-upgrade.
Although the aptitude issue and the display drivers are resolved and
working fine, I found the system is behaving a little slower than
before. It's quite obvious to see that the output is returned slowly
when I execute the "df -h" to check the disk info. That's why I'm
thinking about the downgrading....
Per your suggestions, I think I need to keep it as updated and change
the source list to testing, waiting to see if there is any improvment in
future!
Thanks a lot!
Michael
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