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You can come to the installfest and we might be able to burn you a copy of SuSE 7.3 (7 CDs). On 8 Apr 2002 at 14:29, Kent Borg wrote: > On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 04:50:20PM -0700, linux lover wrote: > > i am running rh7.1 now and want to upgrade! which is the best way > > to copy the entire release down and then install or install from > > which site? also which site is best for the upgrade? > > Unless you are in some strange part of the world where you have lots > of internet bandwidth and an ability to burn CDs but no snail service, > I wouldn't try to download the whole thing. > > I bought an official Red Hat 7.2 at Microcenter because it was handy, > I don't mind supporting Redhat, and I like adding to Microcenter's > sales statistics of Linux. > > To save some money go to cheapbytes.com and they can sell exact copies > of the Red Hat Linux CDs (but not the 3rd party stuff) for, well, > cheap. Or find someone with CDs and make a copy. Downloading all > that stuff is a pain, you will want a bootable CD for rescue purposes, > and your CD blanks aren't quite free... > > You also might want to wait a bit for RH 7.3 (there is already a beta > out and I haven't heard howls of complaint, so it must be decent). > 7.2 is pretty nice, but the update RPMs are already over 500 MB, and > you want the updates to fix security bugs. (I think it was a > bufferflow bug in a common library that caused so much software to > need recompiling.) > > As for doing the update, I did an update on my notebook from 7.0 to > 7.2 and it went pretty smoothly. For every configuration file they > want to change that they spot you have changed, they leave both your > version and their version for you to mess with. > > > A note on updated 7.2: The ill-documented "LogWatch" that 7.2 includes > defaults to mailing a log summary to root every day, and it just got a > security update, but also got a functional update too. It is now a > decent summary who has logged in from what IP address and how many > times. It also lists (but doesn't sumarize) IP addresses that failed > to connect because I have them in a xinetd no_access list to prevent > at least some spam. Already useful and it looks like it will get more > so. > > > -kb > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss -- Jerry Feldman Portfolio Partner Engineering 508-467-4315 http://www.testdrive.compaq.com/linux/ Compaq Computer Corp. 200 Forest Street MRO1-3/F1 Marlboro, Ma. 01752
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