>Do I have to do a dist-upgrade at some point to stay with testing? > > >You should be doing dist-upgrades at least once in a while if you're >tracking testing or unstable. I do upgrade and dist-upgrade almost every >day on my testing machines. I seldom have problems. > > > >Minor point I have made on the list before. Running dist-upgrade especially on testing and unstable can be VERY dangerous if you are not tracking the >development of Debian. Look through the archives of this list alone to see the number of people that come crying after performing that operation and walk >away not liking Debian. Hans is 100% correct that it does need to be run once in a while to get the "good stuff". I strongly suggest first running apt- >get upgrade then doing an apt-get -u dist-upgrade and see what packages it wants to pull. Possibly even research and make sure they don't have massive >crippling bugs filed against them. ; ) > >Also, do as Hans says and use sarge instead of testing in your sources list. This will make for a smoother transition. > >-Derek Install apt-listbugs: http://packages.debian.org/unstable/admin/apt-listbugs This will let you see what you can do safely and pick what goes in or doesn't... -- Jean L. Francois Sends... - Enterprise Platform Engineering & Certification ( LINUX ) - Linux Counter Registered User #8863 1994-12-13 06:39:24 Torquemada Linux - For the Inquisitive... --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss