Thanks for the help on upgrading from Lenny to Squeeze.  It's hard to 
understand everything in the release notes, so it will take me some time to 
make the transition.

Is there anything wrong with sticking with Debian Lenny?  Does Debian shut down 
support for old versions like Ubuntu does?  As I mentioned before, Debian 
Squeeze does not work on my old computer (1.0 GHz processor, 256 MB of RAM) 
even though Debian Lenny and antiX Linux M8.5 (based on Debian Squeeze) have no 
problems working on the same computer.  It's a shame given that old computers 
normally work well as servers and firewalls.

Learning to set up a firewall and server AND learning to properly upgrade 
Debian is too much for me to undertake at once.  So what I'm going to do is set 
up my old computer as a firewall and server in Debian Lenny.  I'll set up Lenny 
in VirtualBox on my newer computer (which is 5 years newer and has much higher 
specs) and upgrade Lenny to Squeeze.  Once I've mastered both of these tasks 
(firewall/server on the old computer and Lenny to Squeeze upgrade in 
VirtualBox), I'll upgrade from Lenny to Squeeze on the old computer.  If that 
doesn't work, I'll do a fresh installation of Lenny on the old computer, 
upgrade it to Squeeze, and then set it up as a firewall/server.

-- 
Jason Hsu <jhsu802...@jasonhsu.com>


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