Hello everyone,

I have been using an IBM Thinkpad, and continue to do so for this
message, with Ubuntu, currently upgraded to 8.04. There are  aheap of
updates not applied as there is a hiccup with an earlier kernel marked
for uninstall, that fails as the relevant modules package is already
gone, and not retrievable. Since the processor is a PentiumIII at
700Mhz, it is time to move on, and I am doing so, and may consider
reworking this Thinkpad for a lighter distro and playing around.

I have chosen to install Debian (6.0) on the fresh desktop PC, and on a
later Acer laptop. I invoked the Evolution backup on this laptop, then
restored on the desktop, never having set up Evolution prior. It now
will not recognise the analog modem ppp connection. I expect to have to
edit config files and get ppp to set up as the default routing, but also
in backing up and restoring Evolution, there are some settings that came
over and are inappropriate, not least the old hostname.

I would appreciate comments and suggestions from others who have made
such a transition as that. I am expecting that the networking was also
where the fault lies with updating Synaptic. I tried to use Google+,
only to be told that the default Iceweasle was not recent enough. I
could have taken the link on the webpage for Firefox, but I would prefer
to have everything logged through apt/synaptic rather than trying to
hand install and then maintain and keep up to date. That is a big part
of why I have chosen Debian, and the administrative tools associated
with Debian.

At the moment, major updating will be done by taking the complete box
and peripherals with me to visit a friend with ADSL that I can "borrow",
but smaller matters can come in via analog modem now that it will dial
out and run ppp. Having the necessary .debs on a disk or USB stick is
also very useful.

Mark Trickett

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