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Re: yum - slightly OT
- From: "duncan brown" <duncanbrown linuxadvocate net>
- To: <fedora-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: yum - slightly OT
- Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 10:02:47 -0400 (EDT)
> I'm charged with taking some spare PCs we have around here and setting
> up some different distros as demonstrations. I'd like to set up an
> FC2T3 machine to show Red Hat's offering. But my experience with other
> distros is kind of lacking. What other systems include yum, apt, or
> another console based update tool?
mike,
for a more modern fedora, wait about 4 days... the new fedora core comes out.
also, you may want to check out debian (apt-get), mandrake (urpmi) and
gentoo (emerge).
the big disadvantage/advantage of gentoo is that it re-compiles all
updates. this takes time, but your system will always be up-to-date and
you don't have to do major version upgrades (like you would with mandrake
and fedora). debian systems never need a full version upgrade either with
apt-get, but installing it can be a pain and i've heard rumors (nothing
concrete, mind you) that debian may be on its way out. but don't quote me
on that.
-d
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