Pablo Manalastas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hello!
> About two weeks ago, I installed Debian testing (ETCH)
> on my PC. From the time of installation, I enabled
> upgrades from both "Etch" (testing) and "Unstable",
> and I have been receiving (and installing) upgrades as
> soon as I am informed of the availability of such
> upgrades. Is my system today the equivalent of the
> newly released Etch?
Yes, it's pretty much Etch (and maybe some bits of Etch+1).
> Do I need to do anything to
> upgrade my installation to the new Etch release?
Change your sources.list to use "stable" instead of testing and unstable. And
just for safety reasons just use one of stable, testing, or unstable unless
you have a pinning setup enabled.
Cheers,
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God grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, courage to
change the things we can, and wisdom to know the difference.
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