On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 16:29 -0400, Blackburn, Marvin wrote:
Cant find this version. Can some point me in the right direction.
I suppose that the valid reason you'll invoke is 'i have a driver disk
built for rhel4u4 and then i really need CentOS 4.4' ...
Ok, here it is : http://vault.centos.org
:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] i cant find centos 4.4
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 16:29 -0400, Blackburn, Marvin wrote:
Cant find this version. Can some point me in the right direction.
I suppose that the valid reason you'll invoke is 'i have a driver disk
built for rhel4u4
Blackburn, Marvin wrote:
Thanks!
BUt the real reason is that the developer wants the environment to be as
close as possible to the rhel 4.4.
Thanks for the heads up on the yum.
as soon as said RHEL 4.4 system does an `up2date -u`, it will be 4.5+
On 9/18/07, Blackburn, Marvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks!
BUt the real reason is that the developer wants the environment to be as
close as possible to the rhel 4.4.
You might remind your developer about security updates. RHEL 4.4 is no
longer supported by RH as update 5 is current. It's
: Re: [CentOS] i cant find centos 4.4
On 9/18/07, Blackburn, Marvin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks!
BUt the real reason is that the developer wants the environment to be as
close as possible to the rhel 4.4.
You might remind your developer about security updates. RHEL 4.4 is no
longer supported
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 16:58 -0400, Blackburn, Marvin wrote:
You have a very valid point about security. It's a constant battle.
However, RH still does support all versions of 4.
snip
You might remind your developer about security updates. RHEL 4.4 is no
longer supported by RH as update 5 is
On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 04:46:11PM -0400, Blackburn, Marvin wrote:
BUt the real reason is that the developer wants the environment to be as
close as possible to the rhel 4.4.
If possible, that developer needs to be stopped. Although RHEL 5 is
apparently going to work that way, there is no
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