Originally posted by SteveRiley
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Code:
service kdm stop
Code:
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
BTW this computer that I'm working on originally had an early 2011 installation of sid, and has been continually updated since then -- it's really not all that tricky to maintain if you observe a few simple common-sense rules.
But how do you handle the freeze, when even Sid sees little activity? That would drive me nuts!
On the other hand, look at all the drama since the Wheezy release -- yikes! About lost vmware there for a week or so, one day all of the i386 gcc packages were removed, and now phonon:i386 will rip out all of the 64-bit audio packages on a 64-bit system (i.e. no skype for me on this rig!), and as far as I can tell, php5 is still a mess for those who need it (not me). So the weeks and months after a debian release can be a character-building time for sid users.
Yeah, I know "revolutionary" doesn't exactly describe Debian's goals, but still
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