I don't remember in redhat, but Mandrake (based on Redhat) has a nice 'Mandrake update' in X. That's the best updater I've ever tried (I know! apt-get is great too!:c)). In the console, you have an updater bot (contrib) that do all the security update automaticly. It's not officially in mandrake, but will be since version 8 (http://www.cyest.org/drakupdatetxt/).
I guess Redhat will have something like that too (besides the Redhat Network) since 'Mandrake update' is based on rpm's too. C. PS: Please do not start a distribution war, that's silly since we all here like debian (and in my case I like Mandrake too :c) ) > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Alan Shutko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Alan Shutko > Verzonden: donderdag 29 maart 2001 19:27 > Aan: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Onderwerp: Re: Upgrade advantage in Debian vrs. RedHat > > > "Keith G. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I would be really surprised if RedHat does all that. > > If you use up2date, it will, but that's now a pay-only service. >