Hi all!
I've got Debian Potato 2.2r3 and I was wondering whether it
would be possible to install KDE 2.2 (compiling the source code)
over this system.
Would I have to upgrade my system to Woody first?
Would it work?
Thanks in advance,
Yago
Hi!
I've just subscribed to the list a few days ago and I'm seeing
many messages about people migrating from the Stable to the Testing version
of Debian which makes me think that it's not such a painful process as I had
thought.
Is there a HOWTO or something (perhaps in the archives?)
expla
> No need for a howto:
>
> 1) Edit /etc/apt/sources.list and add these lines so you can see the
> testing packages:
[ ...]
> If the "apt-get dist-upgrade" stops due to an error, just run
> it again.
Thanks a lot.
That's what I call clear instructions. :-)
Regards,
Yago
> I just did this yesterday. It was so simple, even *I*
> couldn't screw it up.
Thanks for the help. :-)
> I chose not to upgrade XFree. One problem at a time.
Can you do that?
I mean... can you unselect the packages you don't want to install? :-?
Regards,
Yago
Is there an ISO image of woody?
My Debian system uses a dial-up account but I could use another
computer to download an ISO image and then burn it onto a CD so
I'd rather downloading an ISO image and then upgrading my system from
it than upgrading my system directly from the internet.
The p
> Hello. Is there some way of making a Woody CD using the
> pseudo image kit?
The most recent one I could find was:
ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/
There you can download the .raw and .raw.list files
Then using rsync you should be able to create the .ISO from the .ra
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