Fabian, I usually feel the same way and tend to cringe as I watch yum install the latest kernel and other key components, but I haven't had any problems yet. I'm running a similar build and things seem to be working fine with the latest packages for COS5.9 x64
On another note...what can you tell me about your OpenPGP.js signature...do you have OpenPGP integrated with QMT? If so, how? Our company is VERY interested in offering email encryption to our customers, and have been looking through what's out there and the best way to implement it. Would love to hear your configuration info. (Sorry guys, wasn't trying to hi-jack the thread). --Casey James Price Operations/Technical Support Smile Global 800-541-9794 www.smileglobal.com Sent with Sparrow (http://www.sparrowmailapp.com/?sig) On Friday, July 19, 2013 at 8:29 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > Does anyone see any potential issues arising from updating to the newest > available kernel ver 2.6.18-348.12.1.el5 on a 64-bit COS5.9 box running > latest QMT? I'm always hesitant to apply latest rev of any OS related > packages until I'm sure there's no issue. > > How does everyone else handle package updates? > > Fabian S. > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: OpenPGP.js v.1.20130420 > Comment: http://openpgpjs.org > > wsBcBAEBCAAQBQJR6gPpCRAphWqB7T5XkQAAIh0H/0MkdFQqLzJgFf3kAOGp > /ZXVdAoqknk+6AIdV81SbjKB1DpEt/YqzEFRWZZu1VUU1pTILtkhnYQO6Tfs > zMJLTBRcBbSndMe+sUOVzkhbvlupO0Ydumtm2Vb1FmAlBpvRjMSbpBX8crmT > dv58FW8BiY/Mxywp3q6pvCINBoyEhuFOkJQF91TfLxo6V21r0BSjgQZzeGLk > sbSWppyA+DTVqRNTmHijo1SEHNmrw0sGNlj9EAob9bmvX6BkoMhXMpjP714Y > TwNw5avRe3MT/gmlCsVuzCGIJ8cgGgxKjYMcMtYfbnhej2OdqznKmHDhCa08 > jWH6TwGPlt6STDOsFRAy744= > =GyKp > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
