I just upgraded my Toshiba Satellite Pro 430CDT laptop from slink to the current potato, using apt-get dist-upgrade.
Mostly things worked OK, but there were a few nasties. Since I was upgrading over a network, I was mildly annoyed when apt shut down the DHCP client half way through (thus losing my NFS mount and bailing out of the rest of the install). Also, since my fileserver was mounted on /mnt, the new autofs decided to give up and abandon the installation (this might helpfully go in some install docs). Finally, I got a swathe of messages of the form Update-menus: Second-kill-ERROR - report! Resource temporarily unavailable Update-menus: ERROR second kill returns 0!, i=0 Update-menus: Parent got SIGUSER2! Please report which are somewhat inscrutable. I also noticed that the new 2.2.10 kernel still doesn't have APM built in, even though it can be turned off at boot by the apm=off option. And there's no IrDA utils package (that I can see). Oh, and icewm still has a Debian 2.1 logo on its 'Start' button. I'll raise bugs for the above. Ian Redfern ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

