Dear Les,
I am interested in CentOS project as you
described.Please let me know whether I can find its
packages as easy as Redhat Linux and whether I can
user RPM and other Redhat facilities with CentOS?
Sincerely,
--- Les Mikesell <lesmikesell(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 07:20, CHAT KHODA wrote:
> Hi Friends,
> I am just trying to update a WEB server but I face
a
> problem , seems general!
> Normally when you try to use YUM (We are using
Core2),
> you will receive a very old offer of update from
> RedHat web site and when we try to install RPMs
for
> other Cores , we receive many dependecy
errors.(For
> instant the best offer of YUM for FC2 trying to
update
> Apache is 2.0.51 and MySQL 3... ! .
> We receive other error messages when we try to use
> sources of these programs.
>
> So what is thebest solution to keep these packages
as
> up to date as possible?
> No need to say that we can not upgrade to Core4
> easily.
If you want to keep an older version of fedora
running,
switch to the legacy support repositories:
http://fedoralegacy.org/
If you want to keep servers running much longer than
the fedora fast release cycles without
re-installing,
you might want to switch to Centos:
http://www.centos.org/
Centos4 is not a big jump from fedora FC2 or FC3 but
can
be expected to have official updates for a much
longer
time.
--
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell(a)gmail.com
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