Joseph Haig wrote:
--- marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've scoured the archives and docs, and googled the globe, but I
cannot
find an explanation for safely moving - as safe as it can be - from
stable/sarge to testing/etch.
[snip]
My best guess is to edit
Am 2005-09-15 13:04:37, schrieb marc:
To move to testing - and presuming my understanding that non-US is now
void - is this the appropriate sources.list? (mirrors to be changed per
user.)
deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian stable main contrib non-free
Chris Martin said...
On 9/14/05, marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My best guess is to edit /etc/apt/sources.list, and apt-get update, apt-
get dist-upgrade, but can anyone point to a good description of the
process, please.
^^^ pointing to description of the process ^^^
This is out of
Hi,
I've scoured the archives and docs, and googled the globe, but I cannot
find an explanation for safely moving - as safe as it can be - from
stable/sarge to testing/etch.
The Debian Reference has chapter 5, 'Upgrading a distribution to stable,
testing, or unstable', but it is non-generic
On 9/14/05, marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My best guess is to edit /etc/apt/sources.list, and apt-get update, apt-
get dist-upgrade, but can anyone point to a good description of the
process, please.
^^^ pointing to description of the process ^^^
This is out of date?
--- marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've scoured the archives and docs, and googled the globe, but I
cannot
find an explanation for safely moving - as safe as it can be - from
stable/sarge to testing/etch.
The Debian Reference has chapter 5, 'Upgrading a distribution to
stable,
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