On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 12:47:49AM +0100, Colin Watson wrote: > On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 02:01:47PM -0400, stan wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 05:27:26PM +0100, Colin Watson wrote: > > > If it's filed in the bug tracking system, at the moment you just have to > > > look at the bug every so often, although there's some work outstanding > > > on letting you subscribe to bugs. > > > > > > If it's not, then you just have to look every so often. In the case of > > > GNOME, reading the debian-gtk-gnome mailing list would probably be your > > > best bet, if you aren't prepared to keep a very close eye on the state > > > of testing (which I try to do for other reasons). > > > > Is sound still also broken in testing? > > [Please don't send me private copies of list mail. I read the list.]
Sorry, my mailer insists on sending mail back to the originator. I thinks it's because of the way the mailheaders come from the list :-( O catually have to explictly cc the list to get it sent there. > > I don't know the problem you're referring to, so I have no idea ... smokey:~# apt-get upgrade Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following packages have been kept back aspell aspell-en audacity avifile-mad-plugin avifile-mjpeg-plugin avifile-player avifile-vorbis-plugin avifile-win32-plugin avifile-xvid-plugin avview black-box bubblemon criticalmass debconf freeciv-gtk gcompris gcompris-data gcompris-sound-en gedit glunarclock gnome-applets gnome-mud gnome-panel gnome-panel-data gnome-session gnome-spell gnome-utils gnumeric gnumeric-python initrd-tools j2re1.3 libguppi16 libgwrapguile1 libopenal0 libsdl-mixer1.2 mc mp3blaster mplayer-k6 mysql-navigator pan penguin-command rockdodger sidplay-base simplecdrx soundtracker sox timidity tuxpaint vegastrike vorbis-tools wenglish xchat-common xine-ui xmms-modplug xmms-osd-plugin xmms-qbble xmms-sid xpenguins-applet 0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 58 not upgraded. smokey:~# > > > And a followup question, if I want to install a new system, what should I > > do, just install stable, and accept that it will not be nearly as current > > as my machines which have been tracking testing for a while? > > That depends what you're looking for. My server runs stable; my laptop > (which is also my main development machine) runs unstable; my > workstation at work ran stable up until late last week, and now runs > testing because I wanted mozilla-firebird with anti-aliased fonts. How did you get it upgraded to testing, given all teh current breakeage in testing? > Right now, systems running testing are actually substantially out of > date with respect to unstable, due to problems holding up chunks of > GNOME 2 and all of KDE 3, and more recently problems with glibc 2.3.2. > Once the latter is resolved I expect the former two to follow reasonably > soon. Great, so much for trying KDE to see if it's better than the new Gnome :-( -- "They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Benjamin Franklin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]