Hello folks
I'm wanting to minimize bandwidth to keep a couple of very similar local
machines updated?
Realise this is an often asked question, but wondered if a networked
cache location was something that could be set in yum.conf? In
combination with keepcache=1, this might minimize bandwidth with a
simple "yum update -C" from any local machine? (What determines how
long headers and packages are kept by default?)
Many thanks,
Morgan.
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Getting errors: "There are problems with the signature" (or similar)?
Update your system by installing certificates from CAcert Inc, see here:
http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/BrowserClients?#head-259758ec5ba51c5205cfb179cf60e0b54d9e378b
Or, if Internet Explorer is your default browser, simply click this link:
http://www.cacert.org/index.php?id=17
Morgan Read
NEW ZEALAND
<mailto:mstuffATreadDOTorgDOTnz>
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