Gui Yum -- Where?

Rahul Sundaram sundaram at redhat.com
Tue Jul 5 14:08:33 UTC 2005


Timothy Murphy wrote:

>Alexander Dalloz wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Just to state clearly: I said with no word that you should or have to
>>unsubscribe. The list is free to follow for everyone. Just if you
>>contribute or ask the issue has to be Fedora related. We (I do not speak
>>in any way official, but from my point of view and reception) can't and
>>we don't want to be a support forum for all flavours of Linux
>>distributions.
>>    
>>
>
>Dear Alexander,
>
>You have helped me on several occasions,
>but aren't you being a little pedantic here?
>Maybe the man was foolish to mention RHEL,
>but the issues in the two cases seem so similar to me -
>and I assume there is far less help from RHEL users -
>
Well Alexander did tell him up2date was the recommended client on RHEL. 
Basically the issues are quite different in Fedora and RHEL since yum 
doesnt have the capability to talk to RHN which is a critical 
requirement there and third party applications arent supported by Red 
Hat .  RHEL users can always use Red Hat support for questions since 
thats usually part of what they are paying for. Morever there is no 
reason to assume users or developers in the nahant list  are any less 
helpful than here

regards
Rahul




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