Le Tue, 21 Mar 2006 14:17:06 -0600
Debbie Tropiano [EMAIL PROTECTED] écrit:
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 07:30:47AM -0600, Philip Molter wrote:
I have several FC2 boxes that I'd like to upgrade but haven't gotten
around to hitting yet (they'll probably go to FC4 ...
As yet just another user
Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) wrote:
I'm not telling you to get a 'better distro' or to upgrade. I was just
asking myself why you don't upgrade. There can be good reasons for
that. On the other hand I wish people would stop complaining about not
getting any upgrades anymore (I'm talking
James Kosin wrote:
My reasons:
(1) Device driver for my Digi card is not supported by the newer
kernels.
(2) It took me weeks to setup everything originally, and I don't
want to take weeks more if something goes wrong.
(3) It actually works (FC1 that is)... I haven't had any problems
Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) wrote:
[snip]
I just think it would be interesting (for Fedora Legacy) to have some
sort of idea of why people are running legacy versions of Red Hat and
Fedora, so FL knows 'who they are doing it for'. My guess is that it's
Oh, idle curiosity. Why
Synopsis: Updated kdelibs packages fix security issues
Advisory ID: FLSA:178606
download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/3/updates/x86_64/kdelibs-3.4.2-1.fc3.1.legacy.x86_64.rpm
Trying to update (yum) the kdelibs and kdelibs-devel rpms fails on a
AMD64 FC3 legacy system because all
http://www.sendmail.com/company/advisory/index.shtml
Sendmail, Inc. has recently become aware of a security vulnerability in
certain versions of sendmail Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) and UNIX and
Linux products that contain it. Sendmail was notified by security
researchers at ISS that, under
can someone else confirm that the new squid rpm has some problems ?
(squid-2.5.STABLE3-2.fc1.6.legacy)
i have to sites, where squid randomly quits, and one where the access to some
urls isnt possible.
all problems are solved with downgrading to squid-2.5.STABLE3-2.fc1.
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Mike McCarty wrote:
just think it would be interesting (for Fedora Legacy) to have
some sort of idea of why people are running legacy versions of
Red Hat and Fedora, so FL knows 'who they are doing it for'. My
guess is that it's
Oh, idle curiosity. Why would the people at FL be