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Is using apt-get a bad idea? My upgrade has not completed.

After notification of pr1.1.1 but "not enough space", I ssh in, move a few things to /opt, "apt-get remove" a few packages, "apt-get dist-upgrade", and reboot.
The packages seemed to install OK, and no more updates are available.
But the command prompt and settings->about still say "2009-51-1". Is there anything I can/should do?
As is, I suspect the next major update will not work.

Code:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
  mp-fremantle-generic-pr
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  findutils-gnu grep-gnu libgsf-1
The following packages will be upgraded:
  apt apt-transport-https cmt-firmware-rx51 connui-conndlgs flasher flashlight-applet hildon-application-manager hildon-initscripts icd2
  libas-protocol-0 libconbtui0 libconnui libgles2-sgx-img libicd2 librsvg2-2 librtcom-call-ui0 locale-resolver-data nolo opengles-sgx-img-common
  operator-wizard-settings osso-accounts-plugin-skype osso-applet-languageregional osso-wlan posix-locales rtcom-call-ui tablet-browser-controls
  tablet-browser-daemon tablet-browser-ui tablet-browser-view wl1251-firmware
30 upgraded, 3 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 17.6MB of archives.
After this operation, 15.9MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]? 
WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated!
  hildon-initscripts
...
...
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Setting up osso-accounts-plugin-skype (0.2.13.2+0m5) ...
Updating icon cache.
Setting up wl1251-firmware (0.3.2+0m5) ...
apt-get dist-upgrade  31.72s user 26.12s system 14% cpu 6:38.20 total
Nokia-N900-51-1:/usr{root}# reboot