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On Sunday 05 May 2002 03:42 pm, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:

> >3) register your system for up2date and let the up2date agent do its
> > thing. It may take a while but a fully updated system is less prone
> > to security holes.
>
> Tried that.  It doesn't work - keeps dying part way through, saying
> that I need authorization.  It's only good for one box, anyway.  If you
> have multiple computers you have to pay.  I'm not going to be able to
> pursued the rest of my family members to switch to Linux if they have
> to pay them a regular fee for the privilege.

I don't know Red Hat's position here, but I'd imagine that if each 
machine belonged to a different family member, then each would be 
entitled to updates. I'm under the impression that it is a one machine 
per user limit for free up2date service.

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