Thank U for your answer.

> Am Freitag, 17. Oktober 2003 13:54 schrieb Peter N. Vargo (LTS):
> > Hello Georg (and all group)
> >
> > Thanks for answer.
> > I'm using ltsp about half a year.
> > I don't know version (I think some 3.x.y).
> > I don't want to add ANY unoffcial sources to my sources.list.
>
> IMHO this does not make sense if you install the packages afterwards
> manually. The effect is the same, since
> deb http://termserv.berlios.de/debian stable main non-free
> will only pull in LTSP packages. But of course this is your choice.
yes, but i dont know if there is not (for example) K3B super_bugy&unstable
which will overwrite my good_k3b ;)

i used woody + many backports but i had MANY dependecies problems
now on server is woody_only, on desktops&ltsp unstable_only
sometimes (in unstable too) packages are old, buggy but "at all"
system is light_upgradable, stable & safe
(sounds like paradox :)


>
> > BUT, I want to upgrade & try new ltsp versions.
> >
> > Can i do (without uninstalling):
> > dpkg -i ltsp-core-i386_3.0.7-3_all.deb
>
> Yes. But this is rather a dpkg question and is answered in the dpkg
manual.
I'm asking if i should uninstall OLD before, or its not needed.

>
> > (do I need it?)
>
> That depends on the version you have now and wether you have problems.
>
> > dpkg -i
> >
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/ltsp/ltsp-kernel-2.4.22-i386_3.0.11-0_
> >all .deb
> > (do I need it?)
>
> That depends on the version you have and wether you have problems with it.
I'm asking if i should uninstall OLD before, or its not needed.
:))

>
> > and thats all?
>
> No. Since you can install several kernel packages in parallel (you even
can
> run different kernels on different clients), you need to adjust dhcpd.conf
> accordingly.
Yes, i know I'm using ltsp for half a year (20+ clients)
I asked about dpkg_install.
But thank you for all "maintanance".

>
> > Will it HARM my system?
> > (because i'll be fired up :)
>
> What answer do you expect? Of course I cannot guarantee anything, but many
> people are using the packages without problems.
OK, bad question :)


>
> > Is there somewhere (unofficial?) 2.4.22LTSP-LPP?
> > People like LPP :) (and i like people ;)
and some 2.4.19?
why not? (if not)
if it is so simple (i read it on webpages) (i only now dont have time), why
somebody don't do that?
if its only diff & make things (mayby i don't understand some things) after
3-4 months i'll do that ;)

>
> None that I am aware of.
>
>
> Georg
Thanx Georg, & sry 4 my english (i'm working on it)

P.



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