Fred K Ollinger on Fri, 12 Jul 2002 11:52:52 -0400 |
> I only remember seeing the CD tester in the beta (Skipjack). I have > installed 7.3 about 4 or 5 time so far, and out of those times I have > installed RPMs from the 7.2 CD on all but one of the installs. As for So you used the 7.3 installer but used the 7.2 rpms? I think that I'd like to do this, if possible. > upgrading, there are a few tools out there to help you. RPMfind is one of > them. The other is a version of apt-get for RedHat which I believe is > located at www.tuxfamily.org. I believe the quick turn out for the next > version of RedHat is due to the Gnome release and KDE's constant updating. Well as a debian nutjob, I like apt a lot, and I do use apt under rh w/ a lot of success. I am afraid to try to do a dist upgrade, though. I have an unofficial apt source line for rh6.2, for all those who want the newest mailmain (mostly), it also has python2.2, and some 7.3 kernel utils compiled for rh6.2 w/ all that apt goodness. The disclaimer that this is all a joke and I'm not responsible for anything bad should go double here as these are my first rpm packages I ever made. They work ok, so far, on our production server, though. rpm http://moonraker.sas.upenn.edu/apt redhat-updates-6.2/redhat extra rpm-src http://moonraker.sas.upenn.edu/apt redhat-updates-6.2/redhat extra Fred Ollinger ______________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug
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