is it just me?

Harry Hoffman hhoffman at ip-solutions.net
Wed Feb 18 18:53:03 UTC 2004


Do you mean the Redhat up2date service (ala rhn.redhat.com)? Cause I'm not
seeing that behavior at all. I'm using RH9 and everything works as expected (or
at least as I expect it to).
Or do you mean you're running Fedora and trying to use up2date? If so, don't do
that! :-) Try "yum" with Fedora.

HTH,
harry

Quoting redhat <redhat at fayelectric.com>:

*> Is it just me or is up2date kind of sucking pretty bad these days?  It
*> seems like many of the packages are unsigned and if you are not watching
*> the progress of each package it just stops with a pop up message.  What
*> ever happened to Red Hat's online service that enabled users to maintain
*> servers through a browser?  I actually paid for a couple of my servers
*> to be part of that and really liked it.  Is there anything like that
*> with Fedora?  Just curious.  BTW, I am having to load individual
*> packages with up2date to get it to work correctly.  Maybe the server is
*> overloaded?
*> DF
*> 
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