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howtos:slackware_admin:systemupgrade [2012/10/01 17:34 (UTC)] – [System Upgrade using SlackPkg] tommychowtos:slackware_admin:systemupgrade [2012/10/01 20:22 (UTC)] – old revision restored. alienbob
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 The following steps should work for all situations: The following steps should work for all situations:
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 [0-9]+alien [0-9]+alien
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-  * You can also blacklist packages that you don't want to upgrade.<code> 
-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/                 # Although you can use wildcards as shown above and on this line, it is NOT recommended. 
-xfce/                 # The xfce directory is new in Slackware 14.0. In 13.37 and below, xfce is its own package. 
 </code> </code>
  
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