On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 10:45:41PM -0500, Scott Gifford wrote:
> I have several Debian Woody systems that, for various reasons, are
> inconvenient to update. I somehow misread Debian's support policy,
> and though I had another year before support ended, but now I'm
> finding that these systems a
ons of Debian? A site I could
put in my sources.list which will provide Woody security updates for a
bit longer? Any other ideas, or do I just have to drive out and do
the upgrades?
Thanks,
Scott.
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On Thu, 2001-10-25 at 23:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Using potato I downloaded security fixes by means of this line
inserted in my sources.list:
>
> deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
Add this line as well:
deb http://security.debian.org/debian-non-US sta
Using potato I downloaded security fixes by means of this line inserted in my
sources.list:
deb http://security.debian.org/ potato/updates main contrib non-free
Now, under woody (not testing but woody) I wonder if there's something similar
(I tried changing the word potato in the line just me
On Sat, Nov 04, 2000 at 02:03:20PM +0100, Michael Mertins wrote:
> are there any security-sources for apt in woody?
> or is woody a mere testing environment for security-updates on the
> stable-release?
s/potato/woody/ in the potato security apt sources should work, at
least it used to when potato
are there any security-sources for apt in woody?
or is woody a mere testing environment for security-updates on the
stable-release?
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