Thanks! (and sorry for the late response).
On 12/19/08, Patrice Guay patrice.g...@nanotechnologies.qc.ca wrote:
Amos Shapira wrote :
2008/11/16 Ian Forde i...@duckland.org:
Actually, that's the problem that Red Hat Satellite Server can solve.
You can approve packages for deployment. Thus,
Amos Shapira wrote :
2008/11/16 Ian Forde i...@duckland.org:
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
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.
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
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
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