Henry Ficher wrote:
I know this may come as a shock for some debianists ;), but you can
use an apt-rpm, a port of the Debian apt tool to rpm, which actually
works just as great as apt in Debian:
URL: http://apt-rpm.tuxfamily.org/
Cheers,
Henry
Hi Henry,
I hear what you say a lot, and I'm afra
I know this may come as a shock for some debianists ;), but you can use
an apt-rpm, a port of the Debian apt tool to rpm, which actually works
just as great as apt in Debian:
URL: http://apt-rpm.tuxfamily.org/
Cheers,
Henry
Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
Sagi,
Yes, RH 6.2 is unsupported for about 4
Karasik, Vitaly wrote:
Sagi,
Yes, RH 6.2 is unsupported for about 4 months.
I see few ways for upgrading /replacing RH6.2 servers :
1) use RHEL 2.1; you can buy RHEL WS (with sendmail/apache) for just
179$ ; you will pay ~$80 per year/per machine for updates [I suggest
this way]
2) use Debian
Sagi,
Yes, RH 6.2 is unsupported for about 4 months.
I see few ways for upgrading /replacing RH6.2 servers :
1) use RHEL 2.1; you can buy RHEL WS (with sendmail/apache) for just
179$ ; you will pay ~$80 per year/per machine for updates [I suggest
this way]
2) use Debian
3) dw kernel/apache/se
Hi,
RedHat recently issued a new policy regarding their free (or now
community) versions of Red Hat.
One of the main changes is that the lifetime of the free versions is now
only 1 year - they say they will not release any errata for those
versions, even not if you subscribe to RHN.
You can g