# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE # Copyright (C) YEAR Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: release-notes 5.0\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2008-08-07 07:58+0300\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING" # type: Content of: #: en/old-stuff.dbk:9 msgid "Managing your &oldreleasename; system" msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:11 msgid "" "This appendix contains information on how to make sure you can install or " "upgrade &oldreleasename; packages before you upgrade to &releasename;. This " "should only be necessary in specific situations." msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><title> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:16 msgid "Upgrading your &oldreleasename; system" msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:18 msgid "" "Basically this is no different than any other upgrade of &oldreleasename; " "you've been doing. The only difference is that you first need to make sure " "your package list still contains &oldreleasename; packages as explained in " "<xref linkend=\"old-sources\"/> ." msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:24 msgid "" "If you upgrade your system using a Debian mirror, it will automatically be " "upgraded to the latest &oldreleasename; point release." msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><title> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:30 msgid "Checking your sources list" msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:32 msgid "" "If any of the lines in your <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</filename> refer " "to 'stable', you are effectively already using &releasename;. If you have " "already run <literal>apt-get update</literal>, you can still get back " "without problems following the procedure below." msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:38 msgid "" "If you have also already installed packages from &releasename;, there " "probably is not much point in installing packages from &oldreleasename; " "anymore. In that case you will have to decide for yourself whether you want " "to continue or not. It is possible to downgrade packages, but that is not " "covered here." msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:44 msgid "" "Open the file <filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</filename> with your favorite " "editor (as root) and check all lines beginning with <literal>deb " "http:</literal> or <literal>deb ftp:</literal> for a reference to " "<literal>stable</literal>. If you find any, change " "<literal>stable</literal> to <literal>&oldreleasename;</literal>." msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:51 msgid "" "If you have any lines starting with <literal>deb file:</literal>, you will " "have to check for yourself if the location they refer to contains a " "&oldreleasename; or an &releasename; archive." msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:56 msgid "" "<emphasis role=\"strong\">Important!</emphasis> Do not change any lines that " "begin with <literal>deb cdrom:</literal>. Doing so would invalidate the " "line and you would have to run <command>apt-cdrom</command> again. Do not " "be alarmed if a 'cdrom' source line refers to <literal>unstable</literal>. " "Although confusing, this is normal." msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:63 msgid "If you've made any changes, save the file and execute" msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><screen> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:65 #, no-wrap msgid "" "\n" "# apt-get update\n" msgstr "" # type: Content of: <appendix><section><para> #: en/old-stuff.dbk:69 msgid "to refresh the package list." msgstr ""