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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...

> Using apt-get upgrade on my http line I get 44 packages and 23MB, now
> ona 56k It I'll be here until Xmas, so is therea way of seeig what it
> wants to upgarde and can I then just specify that package?

A couple ways of doing that:

 * apt-get -u upgrade will tell you what it will basically do
 * running "apt-get -d -y -u upgrade" overnight should do a download-only
   upgrade - the packages won't be installed until you do "apt-get
   upgrade" - this is what I did until I got a cable modem.

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Phil Brutsche                               [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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