I've resolved all the major problems I've had upgrading my laptop from Potato to Woody. Here is a short report:
apt-get dist-upgrade does a pretty good job, but there are several packages that disapear even though they have valid and useful replacement candidates. It isn't clear to me just what apt-get needs to make this work, but it currently doesn't cope very well. Examples: man: replaced by man-db and becomes a virtual package. apt-get removes it and fails to replacy it with man-db. xserver-svga: Doesn't configure properly on upgrade, and should be replaced by xserver-xfree86. When you install xserver-sfree86, the debconf scripts are able to create a XF86Configure file that works. xfonts-100dpi and xfonts-75dpi: are removed, but their replacement package, xfonts-base, is not installed. This causes the "fixed" fonts to not be found. Some form of server dependency would fix this one. Principle tools needed by either wdm, or wmaker, (I haven't figured out which) are provided by xbase-clients, which is not installed during the dist-upgrade... At least one of these problems (xfonts-base) can be fixed with a depends in the right place. I'm not sure about the others. My current question is: How much of this is going to be fixed in the final release, and how much should I discuss in my book? Luck, Dwarf -- _-_-_-_-_- Author of "Dwarf's Guide to Debian GNU/Linux" _-_-_-_-_-_- _- _- _- aka Dale Scheetz Phone: 1 (850) 656-9769 _- _- Flexible Software 11000 McCrackin Road _- _- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tallahassee, FL 32308 _- _- _- _-_-_-_-_- Released under the GNU Free Documentation License _-_-_-_- available at: http://www.polaris.net/~dwarf/