Re: Debian flamewar reborn (was: Open SSH for Red Hat 6.2)

2002-07-03 Thread bscott
On 3 Jul 2002, at 11:43am, Cole Tuininga wrote: > We have a couple RH boxes around here, one of which is 7.2. I tried doing > exactly this, and it began to complain about missing some rpm rpms? I > couldn't figure out how to fulfill the dependency? That's odd. What RPMs was it complaining ab

Re: Debian flamewar reborn (was: Open SSH for Red Hat 6.2)

2002-07-03 Thread Cole Tuininga
On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 18:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 2 Jul 2002, at 2:24pm, Cole Tuininga wrote: > > Step 1) apt-get update > > Step 2) apt-get -u upgrade > > Well, Red Hat nicely provides the "up2date" utility, which does the same > thing, in one less step: > > Step 1) up2date -u We

Re: Debian flamewar reborn (was: Open SSH for Red Hat 6.2)

2002-07-03 Thread bscott
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, at 9:12am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Right, but RedHat still hasn't released the code to their up2date server > right? No, nor do they plan to. Red Hat considers their update server system to be an intellectual property asset and a value-added service. However, the up2da

Re: Debian flamewar reborn (was: Open SSH for Red Hat 6.2)

2002-07-03 Thread bscott
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, at 8:42am, Rich Payne wrote: > We do paint with a broad brush stroak don't we. Yes, and I want to apologize for the tone of my messages in this thread yesterday. While everything I said had a basis in real opinions and experience, I went a little over the top with the sarca

Re: Debian flamewar reborn (was: Open SSH for Red Hat 6.2)

2002-07-03 Thread rdp
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Ben Boulanger wrote: > On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Rich Payne wrote: > > OK then, show me how to point up2date at a different repository? Or better > > yet how to setup my own up2date server. Yes, I'm a Debian user, I'm also a > > RedHat user, both have their advatages and disadvant

Re: Debian flamewar reborn (was: Open SSH for Red Hat 6.2)

2002-07-03 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002, Rich Payne wrote: > OK then, show me how to point up2date at a different repository? Or better > yet how to setup my own up2date server. Yes, I'm a Debian user, I'm also a > RedHat user, both have their advatages and disadvantages and one of the > advantages of Debian is tha

Re: Debian flamewar reborn (was: Open SSH for Red Hat 6.2)

2002-07-03 Thread Rich Payne
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 2 Jul 2002, at 2:24pm, Cole Tuininga wrote: > > Step 1) apt-get update > > Step 2) apt-get -u upgrade > > Well, Red Hat nicely provides the "up2date" utility, which does the same > thing, in one less step: > > Step 1) up2date -u While up2dat

Debian flamewar reborn (was: Open SSH for Red Hat 6.2)

2002-07-02 Thread bscott
On 2 Jul 2002, at 2:24pm, Cole Tuininga wrote: > Step 1) apt-get update > Step 2) apt-get -u upgrade Well, Red Hat nicely provides the "up2date" utility, which does the same thing, in one less step: Step 1) up2date -u The problem here is that Red Hat Linux 6.2 does not include OpenSSH at