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| John Rusinko 2004-09-15, 11:11 am |
| is their a way I can install a program to keep my RH9 box up to date as
in Fedora?? I need to update a few packages, sendmail being one of them
and I would like to keep it a simple as possible. Any Ideas?
John
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| John Rusinko 2004-09-15, 11:11 am |
| Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> John Rusinko wrote:
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> Nope: support ended for RH9 about the time Fedora came out.
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OK.... The Box it is running on is a AMD K6-2 500, does anyone know if
their will be performance problems running Fedora. I currently have a
low volume web server and low volume e-mail running on that system.
Occasionally I use KDE to work on some configurations, and some
maintenance tasks, and that runs pretty slow. Does Fedora add much more
bloat then RH9, and how easy is it to change over??, How stable is it. I
don't want to go to RH Enterprise! I have "yarrow" which I think is
Fedora Core 1 ? Any suggestions???
John
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| Randall Mackie 2004-09-15, 11:11 am |
| Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> John Rusinko wrote:
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> Nope: support ended for RH9 about the time Fedora came out.
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Check out the fedora legacy project:
http://www.fedoralegacy.org/
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| Jacob 2004-09-15, 11:11 am |
| On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 14:56:28 -0400, a posting issued forth from John Rusinko...
> Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> OK.... The Box it is running on is a AMD K6-2 500, does anyone know if
> their will be performance problems running Fedora. I currently have a
> low volume web server and low volume e-mail running on that system.
> Occasionally I use KDE to work on some configurations, and some
> maintenance tasks, and that runs pretty slow. Does Fedora add much more
> bloat then RH9, and how easy is it to change over??, How stable is it. I
> don't want to go to RH Enterprise! I have "yarrow" which I think is
> Fedora Core 1 ? Any suggestions???
>
> John
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I'm running FC2 on a K6-2 450 with 256MB of ram without problems. I can
use KDE over a VNC connection, although it is a little slow. Blackbox is
much more responsive. For a local connection, either should be okay. It
won't win awards, but it runs fine.
--
Jacob
To email me, remove '-not-really' and '-possibly' from my email address.
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