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I enabled "testing" a while back to get Gnome 3. Now, I'd like sort of "freeze" where I am now (in other words, keep the installed packages I have) and to go back to the normal repos.
My question: can I just disable the testing repo and just wait for the normal stable releases to catch up? Should I expect a smooth transition?
Thanks.
Last edited by beniro (2011-04-19 21:13:05)
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you can disable testing and wait the transition
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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I enabled "testing" a while back to get Gnome 3. Now, I'd like sort of "freeze" where I am now (in other words, keep the installed packages I have) and to go back to the normal repos.
My question: can I just disable the testing repo and just wait for the normal stable releases to catch up? Should I expect a smooth transition?
Thanks.
It usually is. I've done that quite a few times although I don't recommend it if you are not ready for surprises (ya know, sometimes things *do* break)
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Thanks very much, guys. I hope I have the patience to wait it out it the stable repos. ![]()
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