Here is what I found out... I use the GUI mostly, but here are the command from the -
-help listing

red-carpet --help
Usage: red-carpet [OPTION...]

GNOME options
  --disable-sound             Disable sound server usage
  --enable-sound              Enable sound server usage
  --espeaker=HOSTNAME:PORT    Host:port on which the sound server to use is
                              running
  --version

Help options
  -?, --help                  Show this help message
  --usage                     Display brief usage message

GTK options
  --gdk-debug=FLAGS           Gdk debugging flags to set
  --gdk-no-debug=FLAGS        Gdk debugging flags to unset
  --display=DISPLAY           X display to use
  --sync                      Make X calls synchronous
  --no-xshm                   Don't use X shared memory extension
  --name=NAME                 Program name as used by the window manager
  --class=CLASS               Program class as used by the window manager
  --gxid_host=HOST
  --gxid_port=PORT
  --xim-preedit=STYLE
  --xim-status=STYLE
  --gtk-debug=FLAGS           Gtk+ debugging flags to set
  --gtk-no-debug=FLAGS        Gtk+ debugging flags to unset
  --g-fatal-warnings          Make all warnings fatal
  --gtk-module=MODULE         Load an additional Gtk module

GNOME GUI options
  --disable-crash-dialog

Session management options
  --sm-client-id=ID           Specify session management ID
  --sm-config-prefix=PREFIX   Specify prefix of saved configuration
  --sm-disable                Disable connection to session manager

red-carpet options
  -d, --display-level=ARG     Visible debugging level, ranges from 0 (nothing)
                              to 6 (everything)
  -l, --log-level=ARG         Log file debugging level, ranges from 0
                              (nothing) to 6 (everything)
  --xauthority=ARG            The XAuthority file (usually from GDM)
  -n, --no-services           Start up the Red Carpet client without premium
                              services
  -p, --proxy-settings        (Re)configure proxy settings before starting

Looks like you can EXPORT the display. 

Joe

Devon Harding - GTHLA writes:
>Is there a command line version like up2date?
>
>-Devon
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Joe Giles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:54 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: up2date
>
>
>Ive been getting this ALOT too. I moved over to Ximian Red
>Carpet. It
>updates Red 
>Hat Packages and is ALWAYS up. The Bandwith is not that bad
>eather. 
>
>Try it out. Go to www.ximian.com and check out the Red Carpet
>service. It is
>free( 
>Although, there is also a payed version that offers support).
>The Free
>version has 
>no limitations that I can see. 
>
>Hope this helps...
>
>Joe
>
>Alex Ibrahim writes:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm trying to use the up2date service but keep getting "Free
>>service 
>>limited due to high load, please try again later (server
>>1001266289". 
>> Is this server ever not busy?   Any suggested time to try
>this?
>> How 
>>effective is this service..I've never used it before...
>>
>>Thanks for your help...
>>
>>
>>
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