On 30.03.15 10:03, Craig Sanders wrote:
> also note that you're probably better off just installing iceweasel
> from experimental...after making sure you have a nearby mirror of
> experimental in your sources.list:
> 
>    apt-get -t experimental install iceweasel

I had tried that with "-t testing", but that fetched 400 MB of guff,
lost X, and there was no longer any gdm to be found. With little to
lose, I updated my sources.lst to jessie, and did an
"apt-get dist-upgrade". After that, the system wouldn't boot. A
re-install from CD later, I have wheezy back - but would like to catch
up on my mail backlog before trying the "-t experimental".

Anything to reliably view video clips will do. On the emc-users ML
there's occasionally links to some CNC machine-porn - even 3D printing
in alloy steels or titanium, which I'd hate to be unable to enjoy. Heck,
there's occasionally even a good idea which might be useful on my lathe
or milling machine. (All on youtube)

> current version in experimental is 36.0.4-1 while sid & jessie have only 
> 31.5.3esr-1
> 
> this may pull in other updated packages from experimental or sid or jessie.

Yeah, I noticed that on "-t testing" - about 400 MB of it. I just hope
to heck that all those "other updated packages" won't just wipe out X
again.

I'll give it a go. Like the pig squealing on the run-up to the electric
fence between it and the turnip patch, I just need to take a deep breath
and shut my eyes.

Maybe I should down load the .iso for experimental, and install that
from scratch, so I'm not mixing vintages to make a tawny debian.

Erik
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