Am 17.07.2012 04:17, schrieb Mike Manilone:
> 於 一,2012-07-16 於 22:02 -0400,Paul Wouters 提到:
>> On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Mike Manilone wrote:
>>
>>> I think we can create a new repo called "security" like Debian. Push all
>>> the security updates to it.
>>
>> Uhm, we have that. It is called RHEL
Am 17.07.2012 02:40, schrieb Mike Manilone:
> Hi, list
>
> I don't want too many updates so I disable the "updates" repo. But later
> I found that "fedora" repo has no updates so I couldn't get any security
> updates.
>
> I think we can create a new repo called "security" like Debian. Push all
navailable in fedora or security repos.
If you'd like to get security fixes backported, you'll probably want a
supported (i.e. paid) distro, e.g. RHEL or it's free clones Scientific
Linux, or CentOS.
Please note: you will still get (many) updates and should install them
all, but you w
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012 10:17:59 +0800
Mike Manilone wrote:
> 於 一,2012-07-16 於 22:02 -0400,Paul Wouters 提到:
> > On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Mike Manilone wrote:
> >
> > > I think we can create a new repo called "security" like Debian.
> > > Push all the security updates to it.
> >
> > Uhm, we have that. I
On 07/17/2012 03:02 AM, Paul Wouters wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Mike Manilone wrote:
>
>> I think we can create a new repo called "security" like Debian. Push all
>> the security updates to it.
>
> Uhm, we have that. It is called RHEL
Not quite although RHEL errata are also categorised as
On 17/07/12 04:56, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Mike Manilone wrote:
於 一,2012-07-16 於 18:00 -0700,Adam Williamson 提到:
Updates are already categorized as 'security', 'bugfix' or 'feature'.
You can isolate updates of each type in the GUI app, you can configure
the system to automati
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Mike Manilone wrote:
於 一,2012-07-16 於 18:00 -0700,Adam Williamson 提到:
Updates are already categorized as 'security', 'bugfix' or 'feature'.
You can isolate updates of each type in the GUI app, you can configure
the system to automatically install 'security' updates but n
於 一,2012-07-16 於 18:00 -0700,Adam Williamson 提到:
> Updates are already categorized as 'security', 'bugfix' or 'feature'.
> You can isolate updates of each type in the GUI app, you can configure
> the system to automatically install 'security' updates but not other
> updates in the background.
Well
於 一,2012-07-16 於 22:02 -0400,Paul Wouters 提到:
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Mike Manilone wrote:
>
> > I think we can create a new repo called "security" like Debian. Push all
> > the security updates to it.
>
> Uhm, we have that. It is called RHEL
>
> Paul
No money to buy. :-)
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Mike Manilone wrote:
I think we can create a new repo called "security" like Debian. Push all
the security updates to it.
Uhm, we have that. It is called RHEL
Paul
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On Tue, 2012-07-17 at 08:40 +0800, Mike Manilone wrote:
> Hi, list
>
> I don't want too many updates so I disable the "updates" repo. But later
> I found that "fedora" repo has no updates so I couldn't get any security
> updates.
>
> I think we can create a new repo called "security" like Debian.
於 二,2012-07-17 於 08:40 +0800,Mike Manilone 提到:
> They are very dangerous!
They are in danger... Typo...
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Hi, list
I don't want too many updates so I disable the "updates" repo. But later
I found that "fedora" repo has no updates so I couldn't get any security
updates.
I think we can create a new repo called "security" like Debian. Push all
the security updates to it. I believe that there are people
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