Woody upgrade:
I did't change potato to woody in sources.list, just added a new source
woody.
When I did apt-get dist-upgrade, it says that I have to upgrade 411
packages.
OK. I'll do that, but a few questions come:
1) If I update the packs, I'll have to update the kernel, too, wouldn't I?
Isn't this the first thing to do to a woody upgrade?
2) Can somebody tell me the full path to the woody kernel source package?






                                                                                
   
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just change potato to woody or stable to unstable whichever format your
using . then do the usual apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade

good luck w/woody! hopefully the recent libc problems are fixed ive seen
some pretty ugly errors/bugs reported here the past week :)

nate

On Wed, 4 Oct 2000, Matt \ObeseWhale\ Grinshpun wrote:

obesew >Hi, I've installed potato and have decided to stray from the beaten
path
obesew >and get some woody packages...  What should I do to my sources.list
file
obesew >to switch from potato stuff to woody, I'm doing everything from
http
obesew >right now.  Thanks.
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