Lucas Albers wrote:
I had problems with autorpm.
The only that consistently worked well for me was up2date in a cron job.
Then I just check my mail every morning to figure out what was updated.
I have yet to see a situation in which the rpm update hosed something.
I have seen where the rpm database gets corrupted and it will not perform
the update.
I haven't tried autorpm, but I was aware of it. I did not know about yum, but I spent a little time with it today and got it working to update a package on a test machine.

Yum is definately a little easier to set up based on the documentation (and now my one day experience with it).

Best Regards,
Keith
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