Several people on this list have commented about registering with red hat for Fedora. Now when I click on the up2date applet it ask me if I want to register but never really does. It just goes through the motion of checking for updates on the configured channels I have.
Now my understanding is that it is supposed to do just that. No registering with red hat it just checks the configured channels. Yum or Apt whatever they might be. Now I know you can uncomment a line in the source file and it will actually connect to rhn(hopefully most people know what I'm talking about). But why does it continually ask if I want to register when that line is not uncommented? And for that matter why is the ability even there in the first place?
Even if the ability for it to connect to rhn is because it is for development purposes it should not just register some fedora uses out of the blue, or even just ask if you want to register. Are there plans to fix this? It seems strange to ask if you want to register with red hat every time you start up2date when it is not intended for this OS to be registered. And that it is just a function that has not as of yet been removed. I would think this would cause some confusion with some people new to the distro. Or ones who have yet to fully understand what red hat has done and why.
Law Horne said:
Several people on this list have commented about registering with red hat for Fedora. Now when I click on the up2date applet it ask me if I want to register but never really does. It just goes through the motion of checking for updates on the configured channels I have.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=109502
There is nothing in your message about testing. Please use the fedora-list.