Thanks! (and sorry for the late response).
On 12/19/08, Patrice Guay wrote:
> Amos Shapira wrote :
>> 2008/11/16 Ian Forde :
>>> Actually, that's the problem that Red Hat Satellite Server can solve.
>>> You can approve packages for deployment. Thus, when provisioning new
>>> servers, they get up
Amos Shapira wrote :
> 2008/11/16 Ian Forde :
>> Actually, that's the problem that Red Hat Satellite Server can solve.
>> You can approve packages for deployment. Thus, when provisioning new
>> servers, they get updates from the approved list. And servers are
>> grouped by class. For the free ve
Kevin Kempter wrote:
Hi All;
I'm awaiting a new linux laptop that will be my primary work machine. I want
to implement a strategy that allows me as easily as possible to revert back
to a former state. My primary concern is a scenario where I apply system
updates and it breaks something that f
Kevin Kempter wrote:
Hi All;
I'm awaiting a new linux laptop that will be my primary work machine. I want
to implement a strategy that allows me as easily as possible to revert back
to a former state. My primary concern is a scenario where I apply system
updates and it breaks something that f
Hi All;
I'm awaiting a new linux laptop that will be my primary work machine. I want
to implement a strategy that allows me as easily as possible to revert back
to a former state. My primary concern is a scenario where I apply system
updates and it breaks something that for me is critical.
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