Re: Security Support for Debian 4.0 to be terminated
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Bret Busby wrote:
> Why, in the time that Debian 5 has replaced Debian 4 as Debian "stable",
> especially, as Debian 4 will no longer be supported, has a workable
> process of upgrading from Debian 4 to Debian 5, not been released?
It has been released. It's called "release notes". Since you seem to
have missed it, just pick the first result on a google search on "debian
release notes". Chapter 4 "Upgrading from previous releases" should be
especially interesting for you.
> From the above information, that Debian 5 was released as the latest
> Debian "stable", on 15 February last year, it is unfortunate that a
> workable process to upgrade from Debian 4, is still not available, and
> that support for Debian 4 is to be eliminated within a couple of weeks,
> before it is possible to upgrade from Debian 4 to Debian 5.
The release notes have been published at the time of the release, ie. on
15 Feb last year. I can assure you with the help of the release notes
most upgrades are rather simple and straightforward.
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Johannes
Three nations have not officially adopted the International System
of Units as their primary or sole system of measurement: Burma,
Liberia, and the United States.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si_units
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