Am 16. May, 2001 schwäzte meg@cs.csoft.net so: > I am in the process of testing 2.4 kernels on my Debian boxes, and > if I remember correctly from the days of upgrading to 2.2, I have > to point my apt at the unstable archive. Is this correct? Actually, you want testing, not unstable. > I have no problems installing the kernel, but iptables seems to rely > upon a newer version of libc6. Am I correct in understanding > the easiest way is to just do a update from the unstable > archives? If so, as anyone ran into any probs in doing so? I've been running several machines ( including all 3 of my desktops and my mail server ) off unstable for months. Very few issues. See the config[1] I setup that allows apt-test for testing and apt-uns for unstable. apt-test update apt-test install # apt-test -u dist-upgrade # if you want to move to testing altogether There's an "apt-get install testing:" type of tool in the works. Don't know the status of it. ciao, der.hans [1] http://home.pages.de/~lufthans/unix/#Sachen_von_mir. -- # der.hans@LuftHans.com home.pages.de/~lufthans/ www.Aligo.com # Keine Ahnung, was ich dir sagen soll, # keine Ahnung und keinen (.)plan. -- die Toten Hosen