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On Sunday 05 May 2002 05:55 pm, Ed Wilts wrote:
>
> > After that you have to pay a fee.  I have 3 Red Hat computers.
>
> You've actually got several choices.  You can create a different
> username for each system and continue to use up2date; 

I'm going to go out on a limb here and bet that Red Hat would take 
exception to this method. While there are ways around the one system 
limit, they aren't ethical. The term 'theft of services' comes to mind. ;)

> you can go to
> http://www.freshmeat.net and type in 'up2date' as a search string and
> it will suggest a few comparable solutions; you can download the rpms
> directly via ftp.  If all your systems have the same package
> configurations, you can do a package list from one system apply updates
> based on it on your other 2 systems.

Much better solutions. Your conscience will thank you. :)

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