Derek Neighbors wrote: > The biggest item is that Debian is not like other distributions in how > works on upgrade. Upgrading from Potato to Woody is literally as easy as > chaning a few lines in a config file. (actually a few words) then doing > apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade > How much of a problem is this to do if you are living with very limited bandwidth? I would like to try out Deb on one of my boxes but the lack of bandwidth here gives me pause. I have, in the past, taken my laptop down to bandersnatch and used wget to grab all of the updates for Mandrake. With multiple boxes this makes life easier and faster. I am getting a little tired of repairing Mandrake installs tho., even if I've gotten pretty good at it ;-) Any words of advice to make this transition a little smoother? How much trouble is it to update a box on-the-quick from source to fix a security problem if you aren't willing to wait for a deb package? (ie: apache and sshd as recent examples) Can this be done without messing up the package management or will I be forced to have a 'mixed system' like I have with Redhat and 'drake, or wait for the pkgs? -- KevinO Matz's Law: A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking.