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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quote:Originally posted by insomnia:*Synaptic:http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/redhat/fedora_1_apt-get_must_have.html
quote:Originally posted by Buzza24: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.