Enterprise3 that I'm running, and we also have SuSe, and Ferora, all for testing purposes... Just can't figure out how to subscribe to a channel. Is it because now we have to pay for a channel subscription?Originally posted by: yelo333
Hmm, the best update in this case, assuming you have broadband, is to upgrade to Fedora Core 2. the fedora project is the successor to the red hat linux products, and is much newer. you will then get a program called yum, which you run from the command line, and is much more organized than the up2date program bundled w/ redhat linux 9(which is the version I'm assuming you're using)
I am also proud to say that my desk is of the same caliber of neatness as yours is in the pic![]()
What's wrong with running RedHat? Why does everyone babble about updating to Fedora? RedHat runs just fine. RH9 recognizes all the hardware in my newest box without having to install buttloads of drivers after the initial install. Fedora does not.
Fedora or RedHat? RedHat it is.
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Enterprise3 that I'm running, and we also have SuSe, and Ferora, all for testing purposes... Just can't figure out how to subscribe to a channel. Is it because now we have to pay for a channel subscription?Originally posted by: yelo333
Hmm, the best update in this case, assuming you have broadband, is to upgrade to Fedora Core 2. the fedora project is the successor to the red hat linux products, and is much newer. you will then get a program called yum, which you run from the command line, and is much more organized than the up2date program bundled w/ redhat linux 9(which is the version I'm assuming you're using)
I am also proud to say that my desk is of the same caliber of neatness as yours is in the pic![]()
Oh... that's an old pic of me and my desk, I guess I'm due for an update of my new desk, and equally neat.![]()
Yeah... figured that out... Thanks though!Originally posted by: yelo333
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Enterprise3 that I'm running, and we also have SuSe, and Ferora, all for testing purposes... Just can't figure out how to subscribe to a channel. Is it because now we have to pay for a channel subscription?Originally posted by: yelo333
Hmm, the best update in this case, assuming you have broadband, is to upgrade to Fedora Core 2. the fedora project is the successor to the red hat linux products, and is much newer. you will then get a program called yum, which you run from the command line, and is much more organized than the up2date program bundled w/ redhat linux 9(which is the version I'm assuming you're using)
I am also proud to say that my desk is of the same caliber of neatness as yours is in the pic![]()
Oh... that's an old pic of me and my desk, I guess I'm due for an update of my new desk, and equally neat.![]()
If it's enterprise, forget what I said about fedora, I was assuming it was RH9...
you might want to try some of the built-from-enterprise-source distros if you can't get enterprise updating correctly...you probably have to pay a feeto use their update