On 2/10/08, Dennis G. Wicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > IIRC somebody said they were running sid and had no > problems with Iceweasel so I'm thinking that upgrading > might be the answer to my problems.
I'm not aware of your problems, but I'm not sure if you left them unresolved on testing or stable, you'll get them resolved in unstable... > How do I do it? Is it as easy as 1st you must edit your apt sources, so that you remove any reference to etch, and include references for sid or unstable. As sid is pretty dynamic by nature, using unstable instead of sid doesn't make a difference when the distribution changes from one version to the other, so I've always used unstable... Then the rest is kind of recipy for upgrading: -- aptitude clean -- aptitude update -- aptitude safe-upgrade -- aptitude full-upgrade You can replace the "aptitude" command by corresponding "apt-get" ones. You better have a satisfactory result from each step before moving to the next. However, do this only if you're able to spent considerable amount of time in case of substantial changes in configurations, dependencies, and other stuff. As I said, just plain change of version might NOT solve your problems at all, but I'm not able to judge that... > aptitude dist-upgrade ?? I thought dist-upgrade was depredicated from aptitude, but it should be equivalente to full-upgrade. See above... > What do I have to change to get to sid instead of etch? > > TIA for any help! > Dennis -- Javier -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]