Question re Debian versions
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I've been Distro hopping for the last few weeks and am very impressed with the
Debian system. It's probably going to become the distro on all my machines
very shortly.
I'm going to be running Woody on one machine and Sarge on another for testing
purposes. From what I'm reading, it's probably not that far off that Sarge
becomes the stable version (I *THINK* I'm understanding how it works), Sid
becomes the testing version, and there will be a new unstable version (please
correct me if I misunderstand).
Sometime after that, I'll want to upgrade from Woody to Sarge on my base
machine; a few months after that, I'll consider moving my test machine to
Sid.
What is the procedure for this type of an upgrade? IOW, what commands would be
given to apt to move the machine to the next version?
Thanks in advance
- ---Michael
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