Am Samstag, 22. Januar 2011 schrieb Brad Alexander:
Since my wife prefers kde3 to kde4, I have kept lenny
on her machine.
Fortunately, with the upgrade to squeeze imminent, I found trinity.
The install in lenny was smooth, but then I changed my apt.conf to
point to testing and changed the trinity.list to point to , and if I
do an apt-get dist-upgrade, it wants to deinstall all of trinity.
aptitude full-upgrade spits out pages and pages of dependency
problems, things which I would think would be upgraded in a dist- (or
full-) upgrade.
What is the proper path to upgrading a Debian box with trinity
installed? I would like to get at least to testing, but would really
prefer getting to sid, if trinity from squeeze will run there.
uninstall all of KDE3 (to get rid of KDE4 beeing pulled in), then make a
dist-upgrade but watch out that it does not pull in any KDE4 packages -
remove dependencies if necessary, then install trinty.
watch out, trinity saves it's configs in .trinty, kde in .kde :-)
nik
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