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> Subject: Ordering Redhat CDROMs from Linuxcentral.com
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> Hello.
> I have two Linux machines that both run RH 7.1 with
> the standard kernel. I've just learned how to run
> apt-get, so one machine is up to date on packages, but
> in the process, I
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 18:27, Gregory Hosler wrote:
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> On 28-May-02 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 12:50, Duncan Hill wrote:
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> > apt-get or up2date is much more efficient and easy than downloading all
> > of the updates.
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> except when you are maintaining a variety of system
On 28-May-02 Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 12:50, Duncan Hill wrote:
> apt-get or up2date is much more efficient and easy than downloading all
> of the updates.
except when you are maintaining a variety of systems, some user installed,
and some system servers. Generally, in such
On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 14:37, Kent Borg wrote:
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> The easier way I do is to keep a trio of update directories that
> interest me: i386, i686, noarch. I then periodically run wget with a
> "-N" switch to collect any rpm's that I don't already have. My script
> also lists the new files it has dow
On Tue, 28 May 2002 15:50:45 -0400 (EDT)
Duncan Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> apt-get on a RedHat box.. how.. odd :) apt-get is typically debian,
> unless someone modified it to understand the redhat system of updating
> files (and I think I saw a web page with this).
>
Duncan,
apt-get for
> the list from getting those cdroms from linux central.
Not to be a bit off topic but, while I have never ordered CD's from Linux
Central I have bought Linux CDs from http://www.cheapbytes.com/ and
have had no problems with them.
> Unfortunally, I'm a college student and can't really
> afford
On Tue, 28 May 2002, CM Miller wrote:
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> Hello.
> I have two Linux machines that both run RH 7.1 with
> the standard kernel. I've just learned how to run
> apt-get, so one machine is up to date on packages, but
> in the process, I've had some problems with it.
apt-get on a RedHat box.. how..
Hello.
I have two Linux machines that both run RH 7.1 with
the standard kernel. I've just learned how to run
apt-get, so one machine is up to date on packages, but
in the process, I've had some problems with it.
My other machine, I have have done no updates, and I
was wondering what type of ex