Re: Old Release

From: Peter Nuttall (p.s.nuttall_at_dur.ac.uk)
Date: 12/21/04

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    On Monday 20 Dec 2004 16:53, Muhammad Reza wrote:
    > >Ok, you are asking two questions here, Before answering them, can I
    > > point you at http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html which will
    > > make getting answers to your debian based questions easier.
    >
    > Thanks for the link,
    >
    > >This is because you are running woody, also known as stable. The idea
    > > behind stable is that it is very stable, stable enough to run for years
    > > without crashing, stable enough that you could forget your root
    > > password to a woody server and it wouldn't be a problem, stable enough
    > > that the very earth could be rent asunder a woody box and it wouldn't
    > > fall over.
    > >
    > >Because most people don't have the need for such a platform, and would
    > >prefer a more up to date packages, debian has two other streams. They
    > > are called steams because your can't really install them. Instead you
    > > install stable and then jump on a stream.
    > >
    > >The two streams:
    > >
    > >Testing aka Sarge
    > >
    > >This is the next stable release and the debian devs upload new packages
    > > in a effort to fix all the bugs in it. It will be released to replace
    > > woody at some point.
    > >
    > >unstable aka sid
    > >
    > >This is where the newest packages are tested. Unstable is very cutting
    > > edge, with new versions as up to date as possible. to give an example
    > > of this, when kde 3.3 was released, it was in unstable before any other
    > > distro had it.
    > >
    > >More information about both streams is just a google away.
    > >
    > >to switch to one of the two streams open the file /etc/apt/sources.list
    > > and change all references to stable with testing or unstable. Then run
    > > apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade . Warning: this may well break
    > > your system.
    > >
    > >once again, more information is a google away
    >
    > my /etc/apt/source.list get file from /cdrom, i have 7 CD of woody, and
    > all line references to unstable.
    > here is some snip for detail;
    > deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 3.0r3 _Woody_ - Official i386 Binary-6
    > (20041027)]/ unstable contrib main non-US/contrib non-US/main
    > non-US/non-free non-free
    >
    >
    > debian:/# apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
    > Reading Package Lists... Done
    > Building Dependency Tree... Done
    > Reading Package Lists... Done
    > Building Dependency Tree... Done
    > Calculating Upgrade... Done
    > 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
    >
    > how do i upgrade my package, (ex:KDE), should i switch my source to
    > debian package repository ? and if yes, what repository should i use ?
    >
    > please enlight this noob.
    >
    >
    > regards
    > reza
    ok,

    you should change to a online package repository. a listing of these can be
    found at http://www.debian.org/mirror/list-non-US replace the cdrom line
    with something like:

    deb http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/ unstable main non-free contrib

    but changing the ftp.uk.debian.org to a mirror closer to you.

    Pete

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