"=?x-user-defined?Q?--=3D=5B_..::_V=EDr=F9=A7_::.._=5D=3D--?=" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hmm, can't say I'm overly fond of your email address, but ... > I saw many Debian users get their system up2date using > apt-get. But their versions of the applications are _the_ > latest one, when I look at my system I seem to have, up2date, but > older versions. Those folks are running unstable/testing. If you don't know how to get that in your sources.list, it's probably not for you. > Could anyone tell me what I can change to get the latest verions ? For a purist setup: deb http://security.debian.org stable/updates main deb http://<your debian mirror here>/debian stable main deb http://<your debian-non-US mirror here>/debian-non-US stable non-US/main #deb http://<your debian mirror here>/debian testing main #deb http://<your debian-non-US mirror here>/debian-non-US testing non-US/main #deb http://<your debian mirror here>/debian unstable main #deb http://<your debian-non-US mirror here>/debian-non-US unstable non-US/main Where I've commented out testing and unstable so you don't shoot yourself in the foot unless you uncomment them. Feel free to add contrib, non-free, non-US/contrib and/or non-US/non-free as you see fit. > And what do I need to chang in /etc/apt/sources.list in the > security line. See above, first line of sources.list, covers non-US/main too. -- Olaf Meeuwissen Epson Kowa Corporation, Research and Development

