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> Subject: Re: RHL 7.3 is out!
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> Roleigh,
>
> Running up2date on a version (in your case 7.2) will give you
> all updates built and released for 7.2, what you might call
> net changes. Not everything in
Roleigh,
Running up2date on a version (in your case 7.2) will give you all
updates built and released for 7.2, what you might call net changes. Not
everything in 7.3 will appear in 7.2.
Upgrading will do a more wholesale overhaul, added packages, major
version releases, etc.
And yes, 7.3 has an
What do you mean by upgrade? Do you mean doing the command
"up2date"? I've been doing "up2date" and selecting everything ever
since I installed 7.2 and installed everything then. (Actually I started
with 7.1 Redhat Professional Server, installed everything then. Then
I bought the 7.2 standard
Thanks Ed -- a fellow Minnesotan, I see. I'm from Edina.
How far away is Mounds View? Is there a local Red Hat users group in
the area?
Thanks!
Roleigh
At 04:52 PM 5/12/2002, you wrote:
>>From the 7.3 CDs, you can either do a fresh install or an upgrade. The
>installation guide (on the doc
> So for my situation, what is the difference between:
>
> - doing up2date
That gets you patches for 7.2. It won't get you things like KDE 3.0, the
latest 2.4.18 kernel, wu-ftpd with ssl/tls support, and probably lots of
other new releases.
> - doing upgrade (how is that done)?
>
> - buying 7.3
What do you mean by upgrade? Do you mean doing the command
"up2date"? I've been doing "up2date" and selecting everything ever
since I installed 7.2 and installed everything then. (Actually I started
with 7.1 Redhat Professional Server, installed everything then. Then
I bought the 7.2 standard
On Lun 06 May 2002 11:56, Jim Hale wrote:
> Is there a way to do an Upgrade or would it be 'cleaner' just to do a fresh
> install?
I almost always do upgrades. Why not?
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On Monday 06 May 2002 10:56 am, Jim Hale wrote:
> Is there a way to do an Upgrade or would it be 'cleaner' just to do a
> fresh install?
Upgrades normally work fine.
Personally, I prefer to install clean after backing up my config files.
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Is there a way to do an Upgrade or would it be 'cleaner' just to do a fresh install?
Jim
Thomas Ribbrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ..
> http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-05-06-010-26-NW-RH
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> :-) Gentlemen, start your engines...
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On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 04:11:32PM +0200, Thomas Ribbrock wrote:
> http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-05-06-010-26-NW-RH
>
> :-) Gentlemen, start your engines...
Gee, I was a bit disappointed when I saw "Mozilla 0.9.2" being listed on the
"new features" page...
(http://www.redhat.co
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