-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Alexander Henry wrote: | libsensors-1debian1 does not exist in the apt-get database for all three | distros. | | Anyway, too late. I switched to Mandrake 9.2 for the work box, and I'm | not going to do a dist-upgrade on my home box for a while. I have some | real work to do here and a wedding to attend this weekend. Gack. Another fashion faux pas. I know some on this list like to say use apt-get dist-upgrade all the time. However, I hate to see people leave Debian because they do dangerous things. :( Really in my opinion you should not be using dist-upgrade unless you are moving from say stable to testing or testing to sid etc. or you have a specific reason why you know you need to be using it. Do a $man apt-get... Below is a quick major difference. upgrade: Packages currently installed with new versions available are retrieved ~ and upgraded; under *no circumstances* are currently installed packages removed, or packages not already installed retrieved and installed. New versions of currently installed packages that *cannot* ~ be upgraded without changing the install status of another package will be left at their current version. dist-upgrade: will *attempt* to upgrade the most important packages at the expense of less important ones if necessary. The key here is that dist-upgrade tries to be "smart". As we all know artificial intelligence is less than perfect. So sometimes it's too clever for its own good. Thus imho should be applied with caution. - -Derek -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/qzOtHb99+vQX/88RAl0CAJ9/g1wQaPZKOEJa/DLnxbt+KY9+hgCfaqP9 ZQPAIBFFBtS45yVX44HqKEg= =n62v -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----