Howdy, We are now officially using yum as our updater, so we should probrubly be in your list of repositories. Fermi Linux 711 Fermi Linux 711 (stable) ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/711/i386/RedHat/RPMS/ Fermi Linux 711 updates Fermi Linux 711 security updates ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/711/i386/updates/RedHat/RPMS/ Fermi Linux 71rolling Fermi Linux 711 (testing) ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/71rolling/i386/RedHat/RPMS/ Fermi Linux 71rolling updates Fermi Linux 71rolling security updates ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/71rolling/i386/updates/RedHat/RPMS/ Fermi Linux 731 Fermi Linux 731 (stable) ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/731/i386/RedHat/RPMS/ Fermi Linux 731 updates Fermi Linux 731 security updates ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/731/i386/updates/RedHat/RPMS/ Fermi Linux 73rolling Fermi Linux 731 (testing) ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/73rolling/i386/RedHat/RPMS/ Fermi Linux 73rolling updates Fermi Linux 73rolling security updates ftp://linux.fnal.gov/linux/73rolling/i386/updates/RedHat/RPMS/ Although it might seem strange that we have the beta or testing area as a repository, but there are times that it takes so long to move the rolling to the stable, that alot of people just load the rolling releases, or at least point yum at it when it's got something they want. Troy -- __________________________________________________ Troy Dawson dawson@xxxxxxxx (630)840-6468 Fermilab ComputingDivision/OSS CSI Group __________________________________________________