On Mon, 2004-11-22 at 14:29 -0700, Erin Sharmahd wrote:
> if you can get apt on your computer (apt.freshrpms.net) and install it
> (it's an RPM... nice and easy to install...  I've never had dependency
> issues), you can use 'apt-get upgrade' to upgrade all your programs
> IIRC...
> I also recall that there's some info on installing and using apt on
> the uug website...

Yes, but going from RH9 to FC3 would both tedious and scary. I've used
apt to go from RH 7.2 -> 8 -> 9 -> FC 1 and while it wasn't too bad with
newer versions, older were scary. With somuch chaning, it's better to
just install FC3 clean.

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Stuart Jansen       [EMAIL PROTECTED]       aim:StuartMJansen

Configuration files should be hand coded C statically linked into 
the binary. If you can't write C, you have no business telling 
software what to do.

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