Or if you don't like giving out your information to large companies, look into apt for 
rpm and setup your friendly neighborhood redhat mirror as a source just like our 
Debian brethern. :-)


On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 02:10:57PM -0500, Peter Snoblin wrote:
> 
> Just occured to me that the people who installed RedHat on their
> machines may be interested in the free educational subscription that
> RedHat offers for the RedHat Network. For those who don't know, RHN is a
> service that allows you to update your system with security updates over
> the internet. It would probablly be a good idea to register with the
> service, and you can do this here:
> https://rhn.redhat.com/newlogin/create_education.pxt
> After doing this, run the command up2date.
> 
> Peter Snoblin
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