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Switch from lenny-stable to squeeze-testing



Hi folks, I've just installed Debian lenny-stable onto my Asus Eee PC
10", and I'd like to
switch over from stable to squeeze-testing in order to make use of
more up to date apps
and KDE 4.2. I remember that you have to add a new repo, or I believe
point /etc/apt/sources.list
to the testing repos, but I'm not completely sure.

Can someone point me in the right direction? This is relatively easy
for me, but I just want to
be certain I'm pointing my sources to the right place. Thanks!

--Robert
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