Steven Roberts wrote:
> Now for a question. We were surprised to find no sudo utility, and
> while figuring out what to do about that, discovered that it can be
> installed with apt-get. Except... the version of apt-get that came
> on the SD card does not know the current archive structure and will
> not correctly update itself to get that info. Apparently our SD card
> has Debian sarge (obsolete stable) installed, though the current
> version is lenny, with etch in between.
>
> I'm sure this is a newbie question, but this board is brand new...
> did we just get an old SD card by mistake, or is there an update
> process that is expected as part of startup? Have I stumbled into a
> well-known issue?
Welcome :)
This is a well known issue, not sure if TS has changed their image or
not but all you have to do is change the repo to point to the new
location. I don't know it off hand, but there's lots of posts about it
in the archives with the proper URL.
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Jason Stahls
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