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talk:howtos:slackware_admin:systemupgrade [2012/09/30 07:59 (UTC)] – crond | talk:howtos:slackware_admin:systemupgrade [2012/10/01 20:36 (UTC)] – Explaining my revert of TommyC's edit. alienbob | ||
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I just blanked for some minutes, when I did the upgrade process, since every thing for 13.37 is up-to-date. After changing a mirror link to 14.0, things started to progress... - [[http:// | I just blanked for some minutes, when I did the upgrade process, since every thing for 13.37 is up-to-date. After changing a mirror link to 14.0, things started to progress... - [[http:// | ||
+ | > Hi crond, I hope I addressed your concerns properly in my update. \\ --- // | ||
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+ | TommyC, please respect the [[slackdocs: | ||
+ | //You can also blacklist packages that you don't want to upgrade.// < | ||
+ | hal # hald is no longer in Slackware 14.0 and above, but some may still want it. | ||
+ | kde/* # This will blacklist all the packages in the kde directory of the slackware tree. | ||
+ | kdei/ | ||
+ | xfce/ | ||
+ | </ | ||