Posted on Sunday, July 10 2005 @ 16:15 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Ever since Fedora's inception, it's had a reputation of being
the BETA grounds for Red Hat's development team. Although this is
partially the case, it continues to be an incredibly stable and
exceptional distribution for Linux users. However, one of the widely
criticized packages in past Fedora releases has been Red Hat's Up2date
due to its slow and limited service compared to yum or apt. With the
release of FedoraCore4 (Stentz) came a new version of Up2date. In this
article, we're sharing some useful configuration tips for this revised
version of Red Hat Up2date. More at
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