John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Mark wrote:
'Woody' aka the current stable, is the official supported version of
debian -- it is the only one with security updates.
Sarge also has official security updates.
Where please?
Because here it says:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 09:40:11AM +0200, Josef Oswald wrote:
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Mark wrote:
'Woody' aka the current stable, is the official supported version of
debian -- it is the only one with security updates.
Sarge also has official security
Josef Oswald wrote:
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Mark wrote:
'Woody' aka the current stable, is the official supported version of
debian -- it is the only one with security updates.
Sarge also has official security updates.
Where please?
Because here it
Josef Oswald wrote:
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Mark wrote:
'Woody' aka the current stable, is the official supported version of
debian -- it is the only one with security updates.
Sarge also has official security updates.
Where please?
Because here it
Josef Oswald wrote:
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Mark wrote:
'Woody' aka the current stable, is the official supported version of
debian -- it is the only one with security updates.
Sarge also has official security updates.
Where please?
Because here it
I suppose:
deb http://security.debian.org/ sarge/updates main contrib non-free
but it's not really in use right now. Packages that are currently
frozen would probably get security updates either through there or
testing-proposed-updates, but I wouldn't put faith in that until sarge
is officially
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 05:06:57PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
I suppose:
deb http://security.debian.org/ sarge/updates main contrib non-free
but it's not really in use right now. Packages that are currently
frozen would probably get security updates either through there or
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Josef Oswald wrote:
John Summerfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Kevin Mark wrote:
'Woody' aka the current stable, is the official supported version of
debian -- it is the only one with security updates.
Sarge also has official security updates.
Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
here is the current kde info from the debian site:
stable: 2.2.25 testing: 3.1.2 unstable: 3.1.2
although my unstable says: 3.2.3, so the site appears to a bit out of date.
I think kde 3.3 has arrived in unstable.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy
On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 01:20, John L Fjellstad wrote:
Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
here is the current kde info from the debian site:
stable: 2.2.25 testing: 3.1.2 unstable: 3.1.2
although my unstable says: 3.2.3, so the site appears to a bit out of date.
I think kde 3.3 has
Jeff Goodwin wrote:
Hello,
The KDE org refers people to you to get an official ruling on when/whether you give
your official binaries of KDE 3.3 to them. Also, I just did a CD install of Debian
and found KDE 2.2 on there. Is a later KDE version ok for Debian (Woody)?
See www.backport.org
On Sun, Aug 22, 2004 at 10:39:12PM -0700, Jeff Goodwin wrote:
Hello,
The KDE org refers people to you to get an official ruling on when/whether you give
your official binaries of KDE 3.3 to them. Also, I just did a CD install of Debian
and found KDE 2.2 on there. Is a later KDE version
Kevin Mark wrote:
'Woody' aka the current stable, is the official supported version of
debian -- it is the only one with security updates.
Sarge also has official security updates.
--
Cheers
John
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John Summerfield wrote:
Jeff Goodwin wrote:
Hello,
The KDE org refers people to you to get an official ruling on
when/whether you give your official binaries of KDE 3.3 to them.
Also, I just did a CD install of Debian and found KDE 2.2 on there.
Is a later KDE version ok for Debian (Woody)?
Hello,
The KDE org refers people to you to get an official ruling on when/whether
you give your official binaries of KDE 3.3 to them. Also, I just did a CD
install of Debian and found KDE 2.2 on there. Isa later KDE version
ok for Debian (Woody)?
Thanx
Jeff Goodwin
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