Automatic update software

Bliss, Aaron ABliss at preferredcare.org
Thu May 4 16:52:47 UTC 2006


You can use up2date or even better (my opinion) develop in house yum
channels to help ensure package quality control. 

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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Bill Medland
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Subject: Automatic update software

Can anyone tell me what are the preferred solutions for Linux software
for automatically updating packages; both on the server and the client
site (especially if the server end is being administered by admins with
little Linux experience).



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