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Re: [Thug] Hi
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Simon Law |
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Re: [Thug] Hi |
Date: |
Sat, 1 Jun 2002 13:14:38 -0400 (EDT) |
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002, francois wrote:
> Hi. This isn't a help me question, thought it may sound like one.
> I'm using redhat 7.2, and I was trying to upgade it. They sell an
> upgrade service, but I dont wan to pay. So I'm caugth trying to upgrade
> with there basic service. NOw it may be me, but I think they have the
> basic service set up so that it's almost imposible to use. I fiddeled
> with it for an hour and I never got a down load. dang!
> My question for you is: is it simpler to use Debian to download rpm
> bug fixes? or is it an other subscription service, or something like
> that. I'm going to junk my RH for a simpler to up date linux. Is
> debian the right one?
This is the wrong forum for this type of question, but it seems
that you're a little new at this; so I'll help you anyway. *grin*
The Debian operating system is not very compatible with RedHat's
distribution of GNU/Linux. It is highly unlikely that a package from
Debian would mesh with your current system. I have a small bias, as I
run Debian GNU/Linux myself and would recommend that you install that.
See http://www.debian.org for more information.
Otherwise, I'd suggest that you go to RedHat's website and
forums and see if you can scrounge up some help there.
Good luck,
Simon
- [Thug] Hi, francois, 2002/06/01
- Re: [Thug] Hi,
Simon Law <=