William wrote:

As one relative newbie to another. You need to change the atrpms entry in
your sources.list from at-stable to either at-testing or at-bleeding. I
would recomend not using at-bleeding for most upgrades but you may need it
to get a compatible version of ivtv. Try setting it to at-testing and do a
refresh. If you see that you have an upgrade available try it before trying
at-testing.

If you use synaptic change the setting in your repositories tab. I like
synaptic because its easy to see what other versions of a package are
available from other sources in your list and its graphical indication of
upgradable packages.

Hey

I'm already using the version from testing. Bleeding does not appear to have a more recent version.

Dunc
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