On 7 May 2002 at 14:21, Abhi wrote:
> Third, update your system. Try using the redhat network service
> http://rhn.redhat.com . It will let you see what packages are outdated and
> contain security bugs. Update all of them. (And do this periodically).
> Redhat network provide an auto-email-notification service which mails you to
> an address provided by you, to inform you about any package updates the
> registered system requires, as and when the updates come out. Disable rhnsd
> when you are done updating for the session.

Damn. If you need server, install debian stable (That would be a switching role 
in next few days as woody goes stable, so no recommandations at this point of 
time) That's going to be a damn slick install with easier maintenance. Fire and 
forget. I doubt if you can do that, that easily with redhat/mandrake.

Or debian BSD for that matter..

 Shridhar

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