On Monday 08 July 2002 20:05, John Ross Hunt wrote: - I think that "464 not upgraded" line is a big red flag indicating apt - hasn't - been synched properly with your RPM database. Before you mess with - mozilla, - and provided you have sufficient bandwidth, I'd try "apt-get -d - upgrade" to - download and see what needs updating. Or, if you don't wish - to download 464 - packages, try "apt-get -S upgrade" and see what apt wants - to do with your - system first. Hi JR! Here are the results of "apt-get -S upgrade": thor:/home/brian # apt-get -S upgrade Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to correct these. Sorry, but the following packages have unmet dependencies: java2: Depends: libodbc.so but it is not installable Depends: libodbcinst.so but it is not installable E: Unmet dependencies. Try using -f. - Initially apt can be a pain, especially if it's out of synch with the rest - of the distribution. But once you get caught up you won't be able to live - without it. That is what I am hoping, but I prefer to take it one step at a time and learn the "feel" of apt before I go "whole hog". - In apt we trust. Not yet, but hopefully I'll get there ;-) Cheers, Brian