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Rough upgrade to FC4



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Matthew Gillen wrote:
> That's why you're almost always better off using 'yum' instead of
> 'up2date'.  Yum is smart enough to track down and install dependencies
> for you.  I would abandon using up2date unless you're using RedHat
> Enterprise Linux (which you're obviously not).

I could not agree more Matthew.  Good advice.

Yum has always worked very well for me, especially when upgrading from
core version to core version.

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