The company buy a dedicated server with ubuntu 6.06. On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 2:31 PM, Michael Alger <squid@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:01:45PM +0200, Sebastian Jaurena wrote: >> Hi, I start to learn linux OS since a few month ago. I have a >> dedicated server, and I need install squid, but if I make "apt-get >> install squid" the version that Im installing is 2.5 and I need at >> least 2.6. I try doing "apt-get install squid.2.6" but nothing >> happend. Anyone can help about how upgrade my repository list? > > What distribution are you using - Debian? Ubuntu? Something else? > > Assuming you're using Debian, squid 2.5 was in sarge - the previous > stable release - which is pretty old now. It'd be a good idea to > look at upgrading to the current stable release, which does have 2.6 > in it. > > You can see the versions at this URL: > > http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=squid > > Etch is the current stable release. > > If you really just want to get a 2.6 squid running ASAP, you might > be able to use the one from Debian backports: > > http://backports.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=instructions > > (just remember that you're running sarge, not etch, so modify the > instructions accordingly) > > However that version of squid is pretty old too, and you'd be much > happier running a more up to date version on a more up to date > Linux distribution. > > If you're using Ubuntu, their release cycle is quite a bit faster than > Debian's so your system is way, way out of date. >