"rpm -q up2date"
Assuming that it finds up2date and gives you a version, you then do a
"which up2date" or a
"find / -name up2date" to find the program on your system.
You can then "/path/to/up2date -l"
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001, NDSoftware wrote:
> bash: up2date: command not found
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> Log in as root (or su to root) and run "up2date -l"
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> >Where i can find a software for check the Redhat Update ?
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