James Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 00:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Louis, > I think you will find the going much easier if > you just install a more recent version of any > distribution. Redhat 7.1 is pretty old.
Louis> I was thinking of doing that but right now this is a no go for the live server after talking to the support staff. I still need that stupid Ensim control panel to manage domains on the apache server as I am not an expert at doing it myself yet. The Ensim control panel installed is only compactible with the version of Red Hat running on my server. If the vendors upgrades the panel to work on a later Red hat, then I can upgrade the OS. If I become an expert at managing Apache before they upgrade their shit then I will definetely move to the latest Red Hat version. Right now I have to stay with 7.1. >If I were you I'd install apt-rpm on your server and get it to do this, along with a dist-upgrade in bits and pieces (ie upgrade libc, see if computer still works, upgrade sshd, see if computer still works. After you're convinced the core "keep the computer running" stuff is upgraded, let apt do the rest with dist-upgrade). There is info about apt-rpm on freshrpms. I posted the url in a previous mail. Louis> I googled for this "apt-rpm" and I did not see a version that runs for red Hat 7.1. Or any version will work ?? Louis. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug