-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Nick wrote: > >> > If I download the latest (15th.Dec) unofficial Woody CD image(s) > >> > can anyone tell me whether I'll get a usable KDE 2.2.2 ? > >> > >> My everyday's work machine runs testing/unstable (KDE is 2.2.2). > >> There are minor problems, but 2.2.1 also has minor problems. > >> There's no showstopper I'm aware of. > >> *t > > > >I know one: kmail is still 2.1.1 in testing and thus not very > > usable. It is better to grab the KDE stuff from unstable or only > > the package that are 2.2.2 in testing for sure. > > Thanks folks - I'll have a go with the Woody CD but with Kmail from > unstable (if I can work out the necessary apt-get lines). > > Thanks for the advice. > Nick Boyce > Bristol, UK
Search the list for using '/etc/apt/preferences' You can use sources for testing & unstable (or stable) in one ~/sources.list. You do have to use 'apt' from Woody or better. I use Woody with KDE from Sid, works great for a workstation. man apt_preferences Greg Madden -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iEYEARECAAYFAjwiu1MACgkQaefA3q8KcpCswQCfSUUQbAitf0nQjXM2saHjxDNV +8IAoJORmEAXmtFgwaw7Q7vKUi0giPa8 =zNKy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

