Actually, it works better than fine. I'm using both RHEL 4 and CentOS
4.4 at work, and yum works without a hitch on CentOS, whereas it only
limps along on RHEL 4. I spent the better part of a day trying to find
the right combination of rpms/tzs for yum on RHEL4, not to mention the
right repositories, and had only partial success. On CentOS, which ca,e
with yum installed, I haven't had to reconfigure anything.
Glenn
lazydog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I'm using the RedHat9. Might I suggest that you take a look at
CentOS. http:\www.centos.org It's RedHat re-packaged and it works just
fine. Regards Robert
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