I want to use testing-distribution (currently thats "wheezy" instead of the stable "squeeze") of Debian, and am about to adjust my /etc/apt/sources.list file. I know that I have to replace squeeze by wheezy for the main entry.
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How to Configure sources.list on Debian 10 - Silicon Beach The file /and so on/apt/sources.list in Debian accommodates the record of the ‘sources’ from which the packages may be obtained. sources.list file can differ relying on numerous elements (from which medium the Debian was put in, was it updated from previous launch, and so forth…) This is the record we would like on our system: Debian sources.list - TechRepublic by jhansen · 14 years ago In reply to Debian sources.list Hey, I found an article that shows how to generate your sources.list file, with the fastest servers being put in the list first. http
A ️ indicates that the version of Debian or .NET Core is still supported. A indicates that the version of Debian or .NET Core isn't supported on that Debian release. When both a version of Debian and a version of .NET Core have ️, that OS and .NET combination are supported.
by jhansen · 14 years ago In reply to Debian sources.list Hey, I found an article that shows how to generate your sources.list file, with the fastest servers being put in the list first. http If you install netselect-apt it will generate a sources.list with the desired branch and also select the fastest mirror as well, then you can move the source.list generated to /etc/apt Do netselect-apt testing or if you want to include non-free then netselect-apt -n testing