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Actually I did that a few moments ago and they helped me. Those guys sure know their business.


Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages have been kept back
kdemultimedia
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.


The problem was a file, that once I deleted everything went smooth.

Thanks for the help guys,
pitupepito
 
Also cleverhandle mentioned getting rid of those testing lines. Could you make an argument on why I should get rid of those lines? I don't really know the difference.

Thanks again,
pitupepito
 
Testing is a different version of Debian.

You have stable, testing, and unstable. They are also called Woody, Sarge, and Sid. Someday after they get bugs out of it, Sarge will eventually replace Woody as "stable". However Sid will always be sid.

Trouble happens because testing doesn't have all the packages that Sid does, and this is changing continuasly as packages are being moved from sid to sarge and packages from sarge are being fixed.

Kinda like mixing stable and unstable together. It'll cause problems, and sid will always have everything that testing does, but not visa versa.
 
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