> > > You'll have to purchase an Enterprise offering to get support from
> > > RedHat.
> > > But there will surely(?) be auto updating feature provided for Fedora.
> > >
> >
> >    Fedora currently supports yum, and apt-get.  I've been using fedora,
> > and before that freshrpms with apt-get, and yum for 6 months.  I've been
> > very happy with them.
>
> Hi Samuel,
>
> I haven't been using them that long but have liked what i've seen,
> especially Synaptic.   I am hopeful that this service will continue.   I
> guess that's the part that Fedora really brought to the table in this
> merger.

I hate to say it, but I'm a bit lazy.  I *love* being able to do an
up2date -u and have all of my out-of-date RPMs updated.  Will Synaptic or
apt-get do this?

Ben


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