Hi !
It is possible to configure up2date to keep track of rawhide and install evrything new from rawhide ?
I never used up2date, I understand that up2datre keeps only security updated package updated, thats why my Q arise.
Thank you
Cristian
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 03:42, Balint Cristian wrote:
It is possible to configure up2date to keep track of rawhide and install evrything new from rawhide ?
I never used up2date, I understand that up2datre keeps only security updated package updated, thats why my Q arise.
Yes, if you go to https://rhn.redhat.com and register your system, you'll see that a sub-channel for "Severn updates" will be available. Check the box next to that channel and you'll be subscribed to Raw Hide updates. Red Hat has really made this bleeding-edge stuff a lot simpler with that feature!
I visited rhn.redhat.com (i haved an v old account)
It is unclear, so that mean i must buy/aquire an entitlement to register my system, or i dont see the right way ?
Cristian
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 09:41, Kyle Maxwell wrote:
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 03:42, Balint Cristian wrote:
It is possible to configure up2date to keep track of rawhide and install evrything new from rawhide ?
I never used up2date, I understand that up2datre keeps only security updated package updated, thats why my Q arise.
Yes, if you go to https://rhn.redhat.com and register your system, you'll see that a sub-channel for "Severn updates" will be available. Check the box next to that channel and you'll be subscribed to Raw Hide updates. Red Hat has really made this bleeding-edge stuff a lot simpler with that feature!
You can use a demo entitlement for this system (only 1 per account). This would then let you get the updates via RHN but you won't have some of the additional features with a full account and you'll need to fill out a survey every 60 days. For me, this works great for my home beta system.
I visited rhn.redhat.com (i haved an v old account)
It is unclear, so that mean i must buy/aquire an entitlement to register my system, or i dont see the right way ?
Cristian
On Wednesday 03 September 2003 09:41, Kyle Maxwell wrote:
Yes, if you go to https://rhn.redhat.com and register your system, you'll see that a sub-channel for "Severn updates" will be available. Check the box next to that channel and you'll be subscribed to Raw Hide updates. Red Hat has really made this bleeding-edge stuff a lot simpler with that feature!