Red Carpet is also pretty sweet on the workstation. It will keep you
distrobution packages/Gnome/OO/Wine/etc. up to date.

Quoting Richi Plana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Mark Lane wrote:
> 
> >> Perhaps the ultimate would be a system where RH went to a central 
> >> repository
> >> and pulled current RPMs when it first installed.
> >
> >
> > Our network install of Red Hat already basically does this. A cronjob 
> > downloads the updates and puts them into the redhat install directory 
> > and updates the file list. So when we do the next install we don't 
> > have to update the packages as they already are updated.
> 
> 
> System admins would love the use of RedHat's up2date for keeping 
> workstations updated. Freshmeat lists 2 projects that act as replacement 
> for RedHat's up2date servers: Current 
> <http://www.biology.duke.edu/computer/unix/current/> and NRH-up2date 
> <http://www.nrh-up2date.org/>.
> -- 
> 
> *Richard Plana, B.Sc., CCNA*
> Secretary
> Calgary Linux Users' Group
> 
> 
> 




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