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mobrien_12:
I'm thinking of putting Fedora on a couple of computers.  One thing I would like to know before I go download it:  what update/patching mechnaisms are available for fedora.  

For years I'd just download rpm's off mirrors and rpm -Fvh them, but I found that up2date would really save me time.  If I go to fedora, am I back to ftp'ing RPMs?

worker201:
That's what I do.  I can never get the damn updater working properly, and this seems to be a fairly common thing.

There's been a lot of packages specifically designed for Fedora recently. Here's a site that has some good ones:

http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/fc1/

insomnia:

quote:Originally posted by M. O'Brien:
I'm thinking of putting Fedora on a couple of computers.  One thing I would like to know before I go download it:  what update/patching mechnaisms are available for fedora.  

For years I'd just download rpm's off mirrors and rpm -Fvh them, but I found that up2date would really save me time.  If I go to fedora, am I back to ftp'ing RPMs?
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*Synaptic:
http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/redhat/fedora_1_apt-get_must_have.html

restin256:
Or, apt-get, which is the command line tool of synaptic. It was used in RedHat and is therefore implimented in Fedora just the same.

But, since you've been using Linux for years, I'd assume you knew that.

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buzza24:

quote:Originally posted by insomnia:


*Synaptic:
http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/redhat/fedora_1_apt-get_must_have.html
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Yes, I have Fedora running on my server at the moment but I am thinking taking it back to RedHat 9. Apt-get does seem to work to well on the server, nor does much else. It might be the way I have it set up but I have had many troubles with fedora every time I have tried it. All-in-all, It will work, and apt-get is the easiest way to go.

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