I wondered why the boxes I had running straight Potato just grabbed 20M
of upgrades.

Nils Lohner wrote:
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> Debian Project
> http://www.debian.org/
> Debian GNU/Linux 2.2r1 Released
> November 14, 2000
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> 
> >> News
> 
> A new update of the Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 release (aka 'potato') has been
> released. The new release, version 2.2r1, includes both security updates
> and fixes to important bugs in the stable distribution tree.
> 
> The Debian team is currently working on several security issues and other
> bug fixes are pending.  A 2.2r2 release is expected within the next 10 days
> to address these issues.  It is recommended that people wishing to install
> these updates or create CD images wait until the release of version 2.2r2
> to do so.
> 
> Several patches to ensure better synchronization of binaries between
> different architectures have also been included.  Some new packages
> (notably console-apt and Mozilla M18) have been installed in the
> distribution.
> 
> A complete list of the packages that have changed with this release can be
> found at:
>    <http://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/Debian2.2r1/ChangeLog>
> 
> Files that are included in the update as well as the entire stable and
> unstable distributions can be found in the locations listed below.  Updates
> that have been accepted into the stable distribution are merged into the
> stable tree.
> 
> >> URLs
> 
> The current stable distribution:
>    <ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable>
> 
> Proposed updates to the stable distribution:
>    <ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/proposed-updates>
> 
> >> About Debian
> 
> The Debian project is an organization of many users who volunteer
> their time and effort.  Its tasks include maintaining and updating Debian
> GNU/Linux which is a free distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system,
> and the development of the Debian GNU/Hurd operating system.
> 
> >> Contact Information
> 
> For further information, please send email to the Debian Press Team
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