Sure...the list is there...but you have to specify which updates you 
actually want.  You don't want it to just go all willy nilly and install 
everything.

On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Nick Wilson wrote:

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> * and then Mike Burger blurted....
> > Your problem is that you keep using the -l (list available updates) 
> > option.
> > 
> > Or, if you don't want to do all that typing, use the GUI Red Hat Network 
> > tool from KDE/Gnome.
> 
> There must be a way to do that without out typing each package,
> wildcards or something. Isn't the list of packages kept in
> /var/spool/up2date or something?
> 
> Nick Wilson
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