Thank you very much James and Didier for your answer !
Aptitude is really a nice tool !!! I added the line proposed by James in /etc/apt/apt.conf (see his message below) to avoid unwanted upgrade from experimental. Cedric, a new happy 3.5.6 KDE user ;) On 2/8/07, James Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your best bet would be to do something like: aptitude -t experimental as root, then select the packages that you want to upgrade. As a rule you don't want to upgrade to experimental. For this to work, the experimental distribution should be in your /etc/apt/sources.list. If you need to add it, you'll want to tell apt to use unstable as the default distribution. To do so, put the following entry in /etc/apt/apt.conf: APT::Default-Release "unstable"; James Cédric Boutillier wrote: > Hi ! > > What is the recommended way to upgrade to KDE 3.5.6 ? There should be > something better than downloading all the packages with wget, and then > install them by hand with dpkg. > Could you give me some tips here ? > > Thanks ! > > Cedric > > On 1/26/07, Jan De Luyck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On Thursday 25 January 2007, Ana Guerrero wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > KDE 3.5.6 has been released today and it is available in experimental. >> > It has been uploaded to experimental due to the Etch freeze, if you run >> > unstable, you can install it safely in your system. > >