im guessing that redhat would be the option for me then. i love gentoo, and its going on my workstation soon, but for over 8 hours a day i wont be able to get access to my virtual server in the US if i get gentoo. if an update comes out with redhat, its a matter of telling the website to update it. thats it. with gentoo i have to login, rsync, emerge the update and if its something like apache, or something thats going to take time to recomple, it will be a good while to update.
Sorry lads. you dident loose one, i still have a linux server at home that will be running gentoo soon, but you dident gain one. hope someone works on a project like this soon!
Lotas
www.lotas-smartman.net


Lotas T Smartman wrote:

only problem is SSH is blocked on the firewall im behind.
Lotas
www.lotas-smartman.net

Donnie Berkholz wrote:

On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 02:11, Christian Sch�fer wrote:


hi Donnie,

Monday, October 20, 2003, 8:01:44 AM, you wrote:


There is nothing I'm aware of that is able to view and install updates
via the web on Gentoo yet. There's a Webmin module that allows installs,
but it's impossible to view available updates etc.

but it should be possible to install some javaapplet, that is a
webbased ssh-shell. there are some applets that do that around.


Yes, there happens to be one in Webmin/Usermin.





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