But sid should be able to run GNOME 2 just fine right? I was told GNOME
2 comes with Sid. I just want GNOME 2, so running woody or sid doesn't
matter.
I tried following the steps for "downgrading" but it only tried to
update what I already have. I guess you're right... downgrading didn't
work for any of the packages for me.
Ashifi
http://www.ashifigogo.info
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From: Colin Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue Dec 3, 2002 10:57:47 AM US/Pacific
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: how to downgrade
On Sun, 2002-12-01 at 01:15, Michael Hope wrote:
I've never tried it, but dpkg does have a --force-downgrade option. I
don't know how this interacts with apt (you may have to download the
pacakges yourself) nor with meta packages such as gnome2.
It's worth noting that downgrading packages is explicitly not supported
by Debian. It will likely work for 90% of the packages out there, but
if it breaks, please don't file bugs.
If you're running sid, and you want to go back to woody, your best bet
is to reinstall your system.
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