Hi!
I've decided to give Debian a try and installed slink on one of the
machines available to me. For various reasons I need a modern kernel
and glibc (2.1) system, though, and though I looked a while for info
about this, didn't find how to do this gracefully. I don't mind
installing slightly less stable packages (that is, out of slink) but
I probalby don't need bleeding edge kernels.
Can I install several packages from potato? Will I need to upgrade
all my pacakges? How can I let dselect do most of the work? I can trust
it not to break dependencies, right?
Any special recommendations? Personal success stories? Warnings?
Pointers to such information by other people?
Thanks in advance,
Gaal
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