Ok, I didn't realize that. My CD's are the first release of 2.2 but my floppies are the version from the Speakup web sight. I just start the install with floppies, and switch to CD. The install always tries to set up an internet connection in addition to using the CD's. When it's done, I end up with the latest version installed. It might not be a problem because most of the packages seem to be read from the first Cd or the Internet. The install catalogs the other Cd's, but I thought the package system simply used the latest information on packages it could find from any of it's known sources. I don't have the combination of Cd's you mention, so I could be wrong. Kenny On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 09:50:05AM -0400, Tommy Moore wrote: > > > On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Kenny Hitt wrote: > > > Hi, you can use the current disks and just do > > apt-get update > > apt-get upgrade > > This should upgrade your system to the latest. > > Only problem with this is if someone wants to have the debian cd set I > don't think this will work because the 2.2R3 first cd doesn't talk and if > you try to use the first debian 2.2_r2 cd with the other 2 2.2R3 disks you > could run in to a problem. > This is probably the reason why most people want the upgrade in boot > disks. > > Tommy > > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup