-- Le (On) 2015-04-08 +0200 à (at) 18:23:52 Bjarne écrivit (wrote): -- > Hi. > > Sorry if this question is a duplicate :) > > Who controls pushing out updates? > I would like to expose my Raspberry Pi to the internet but ie. missing > some openssl updates etc. > If some patching work is needed i would be happy to help. > >
Hi, I am new to Raspberry-Pi on which I installed Pidora but when I heard about Redsleeve I installed it instead as I am an old Scientific Linux user and I want to stay as long as possible on the same release. But I was a bit disappointed as I saw no update (except glibc I did by hand because the package was not signed) compared to my SL6 machines. Reading all mails on this list I discovered that there was an other update repository (thanks to Jacco Ligthart) : http://cdn.opensxce.org/redsleeve/el6/updates-testing/ and I did a yum update and I got 199 +7 new packages. Reboot, so far so good :) Now I have a few questions : 1) why those packages are not signed ? 2) why this repository is not mentioned in the wiki ? 3) How to update the kernel ? I see kernel rpm in http://cdn.opensxce.org/redsleeve/el6/raspberrypi/RPMS/ Can I just download : raspberrypi-kernel-firmware-3.18.9+-1.20150314gitf1b6b1c.armv5tel.rpm raspberrypi-kernel-3.18.9+-1.20150314gitf1b6b1c.armv5tel.rpm raspberrypi-config-0.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm and do a yum localinstall raspberrypi-* ? Thanks for your help. -- Best regards, Robert FRANCHISSEUR ____ Apollo_gist :-)_______________________________________________ | Robert FRANCHISSEUR Phone : +33 (0)950 635 636 | | 30 rue René Hamon Phone : +33 (0)1 46 78 37 29 | | F-94800 VILLEJUIF e-mail : Robert at Franchisseur . fr | -------------------------------------------------------------------
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