On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 15:41, Samuel Flory wrote: > Buck wrote: > > > > 3. Will the Fedora Project Releases be compatible to existing Red > > Hat? In other words, can I upgrade what I have to Fedora or will I have > > to start with Fedora from scratch? > > You can upgrade to the current Red Hat beta via apt-get or yum using > fedora now. All I did was the following: > > 1)Download yum rpm from the fedora web site, and install it. > 2)Download redhat-release rpm for the beta off of the fedora ftp site, > and install it. > 3)Edit /etc/yum to point to a closer mirror. > 4)Do a "yum upgrade" > 5)Do a "yum install synaptic" > 6)Run "synaptic", and decide if you want to install any additional packages.
I am not sure I like this. Does this mean there will be no RH10? So if I am reading the replies correctly there will be no more RH products on the shelves at the local Compuseless? A lot of people still as we speak do NOT have broadband. Why does this matter? Some people myself included liked being able to support my fav distro company by buying a boxed copy. This was honestly my only real updgrade path for a full new version since I do not have broadband at home and have no idea when and if it would ever be offered in my area. I don't know this does not sound that great to me so far. -- Johnathan Bailes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list