I wrote:
> I suggest that you point them to Woody and then change them to Sarge and
> do 'apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade' one at a time after Sarge
> settles for a few weeks. If the first few go well you might then
> consider doing the rest in bulk.
Steve Witt writes:
> There is no grace
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, John Hasler wrote:
Rhomboid Goatcabin writes:
My sources.list files are using specifically "stable" and I'm wondering
what happens when the Sarge big, red, shiny, candy-like button gets
pressed. Do all my systems go and try to install Sarge?
Yes. I suggest that you point
Rhomboid Goatcabin:
>
> [...] Do all my systems go and try to install Sarge? I'm guessing
> probably "yes", but will we get a nice announcement with a fair
> warning period?
The warning period has started some time ago. Act soon. Sarge will
probably (and hopefully) be finished this very weekend.
Rhomboid Goatcabin writes:
> My sources.list files are using specifically "stable" and I'm wondering
> what happens when the Sarge big, red, shiny, candy-like button gets
> pressed. Do all my systems go and try to install Sarge?
Yes. I suggest that you point them to Woody and then change them to
Rhomboid Goatcabin wrote:
I've got about 30 systems running woody right now and they automatically
keep themselves up to date using cron-apt (I actually have it apply the
updates). I've only been a Debian user for a little over a year but have
been very impressed with the stability of the syste
I've got about 30 systems running woody right now and they automatically
keep themselves up to date using cron-apt (I actually have it apply the
updates). I've only been a Debian user for a little over a year but have
been very impressed with the stability of the system and how well the
updates
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