you'd still have to update your sources.list and the apt.conf for APT:CACHE-LIMIT google on adding entries to the sources.list (if you look at the file you'll see how easy it is (located /etc/apt/sources.list) you'll probably have to make the apt.conf with the one line i mentioned to get past the default cache limit. once you do that it's as simple as 'apt-get upgrade samba' i think is the correct syntax to upgrade one package. It's not hard after you learn the ins and outs. good luck
Jason > Thnx for your answer > > For this question and many other linux questions I always google first > But after weeks of googling and no correct answers I tried the Samba > list > My problem at googling for linux is is that I don't know what the > correct google question is for my problem > Must I google for samba or must I google for apt or must I google for > debian > But nowhere a line of configuring samba 2.2.X to 3 or something like > that, the only lines I came up with were lines of experienced users that > only mention the main lines and not the lines before about which command > there should be used to accomplish something. > The options apt-get update and upgrade I tried but samba still stay at > the 2.2.8 version and won't upgrade to version 3 (which I need I think, > because of a network that consist of Windows xP pro en SBS server 2003 > (I use samba only for the fileserver) > So all I need is the step to upgrade "some" (in this case samba) > software on linux. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
