Redhat 8.0 + yum/apt-get

Cristian Tarhon ctar at loc.gov
Tue Aug 31 19:39:49 UTC 2004


True. The Fedora u2date is yum based. Just edit /etc/yum.conf to point
to the closest mirror. Apt get will also work. At this point is a matter
of preference.


>>> Nathaniel Hall <halln at otc.edu> 8/31/2004 3:32:14 PM >>>

You should be able to get Fedora Core 2 and use the up2date feature 
built into it for free.  Somebody correct me if I am wrong.

Nathaniel Hall
Intrusion Detection and Firewall Technician
Ozarks Technical Community College -- Office of Computer Networking

halln at otc.edu
417-799-0552



Vahric MUHTARYAN wrote:

>Hi Everybody, 
> 
>            I want to ask some questions about Redhat and I want to
get you
>opinions. 
> 
>            Everybody know We have to pay for New redhat versions but
>somebody are using apt-get, yum for updating their rpm databases.I'm
very
>happy and satisfied for using Redhat 8.0 . 
>I have also Redhat Enterprise but for my job I can't find more more
pluses
>on Redhat ES. For this reason I think that I can use Redhat 8.0 and
yum or
>apt+get ( because for linux distrubitons too many programs are GPL )
Does
>somebody give me advise for ?! 
> 
>Are there anybody use Redhat 8 and 9 for production ?! 
> 
>Thanks 
>Vahric MUHTARYAN 
> 
>  
>



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