On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 08:15:33PM +0100, Peter Watkinson wrote: > Hi, > > I installed Debian woody about 2 months ago. Everything seems OK except > Mozilla bombs out on some websites and then loses all of it's bookmarks. Is > it stable on 3.0? Also is there an easy way to upgrade to 3.0 from woody? > using apt-get? Woody became 3.0 a week ago. Do apt-get update; apt-get upgrade to get the latest updates; be sure to include deb http://security.debian.org woody/updates main contrib non-free in your /etc/apt/sources.list (optionally leaving out contrib and non-free, if you are not interested in it). I'm using the mozilla 1.0 in woody for my daily work. Very usable (at least on my DS10). I also use in on powerpc at home. The mozilla 1.0 packages come as a security update. If you don't include the security.debian.org line, you get a flaky 0.9.9, I think. Type dpkg -l mozilla to see which version of the package you installed. Mine shows 1.0.0-0.woody.1 Florian -- Q. How many former COBOL programmers does it take to write an XML interoperability specification? A. You can never have enough former COBOL programmers to write an XML interoperability specification. -- Andrew Orlowski on eSpeak
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