Re: how to update packages now sarge is stable?

2005-07-25 Thread Daniel Pittman
Nate Duehr wrote: > Ian Greenhoe wrote: > >> To get security updates on standard Debian, (including backported >> security patches), add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list >> and then do an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade. >> >> deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main co

Re: how to update packages now sarge is stable?

2005-07-25 Thread Nate Duehr
Ian Greenhoe wrote: To get security updates on standard Debian, (including backported security patches), add the following line to your /etc/apt/sources.list and then do an apt-get update & apt-get upgrade. deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main contrib non-free We all mentioned

Re: how to update packages now sarge is stable?

2005-07-25 Thread Ian Greenhoe
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 20:54 -0300, Derek Broughton wrote: > Lee wrote: > > > The only reason I wish to upgrade Firefox 1.0.5 is precisely because it is > > a security fix and no update has yet been forthcoming. 1.0.5 has now been > > superceded by 1.0.6 but the issue remains. > > Then you need to

Re: overheat

2005-07-25 Thread ilya korolev
wout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I have trouble configuring acpi on my asus L2000 laptop. > My laptop continuously gets to 109 degrees and then switches off when > compiling anything large. > I think it is due to the fact that it does not use the "active" state of > cooling. > Where should I

Re: how to update packages now sarge is stable?

2005-07-25 Thread Derek Broughton
Lee wrote: > The only reason I wish to upgrade Firefox 1.0.5 is precisely because it is > a security fix and no update has yet been forthcoming. 1.0.5 has now been > superceded by 1.0.6 but the issue remains. Then you need to use both sarge/stable and the security repository/depository (hey, _I_