On 6/9/05, Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If you have all the RHEL updates and all the CentOS updates ... and if > you do not install any extras/addons/centosplus from centos then centos > 4 and RHEL are the same > The same, except of course for where they are different. Which is listed clearly with a description of the changes made at this link: <this space left intentionally blank since there is no such simple list>. Wouldn't that be a handy list to have? According to #yum list available | grep -i centos > something.txt #yum list installed | grep -i centos >> something.txt anaconda.i386 10.1.1.13-1.centos4 anaconda-help.noarch 10.1.0-1.centos4 anaconda-product.noarch 4.0-1.centos4 anaconda-runtime.i386 10.1.1.13-1.centos4 apt.i386 0.5.15cnc6-4.centos4 apt-devel.i386 0.5.15cnc6-4.centos4 dhcp.i386 7:3.0.1-12_EL.centos4 dhcp-devel.i386 7:3.0.1-12_EL.centos4 freenx.noarch 0.3.1-1.centos4 glade2.i386 2.6.0-1.centos4 gnome-desktop-devel.i386 2.8.0-3.centos4 httpd-devel.i386 2.0.52-9.ent.centos4.1 mod_perl-devel.i386 1.99_16-4.centos4 mozilla-chat.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 mozilla-devel.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 mozilla-dom-inspector.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 mozilla-js-debugger.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 mozilla-mail.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 mozilla-nspr-devel.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 mozilla-nss-devel.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 numlockx.i386 1.0-1.centos4 nx.i386 1.4.0-4.1.centos4 synaptic.i386 0.55.3-1.centos4 centos-release.i386 6:4-0.1 centos-yumconf.noarch 4-4.2 comps.i386 4.0CENTOS-0.20050228 dhclient.i386 7:3.0.1-12_EL.centos4 firefox.i386 1.0.4-1.4.1.centos4 firstboot.noarch 1.3.39-2.centos4 gnome-desktop.i386 2.8.0-3.centos4 httpd.i386 2.0.52-9.ent.centos4.1 httpd-manual.i386 2.0.52-9.ent.centos4.1 httpd-suexec.i386 2.0.52-9.ent.centos4.1 indexhtml.noarch 3:4-1.centos4 initscripts.i386 7.93.11.EL-1.centos4 mod_perl.i386 1.99_16-4.centos4 mod_ssl.i386 1:2.0.52-9.ent.centos4 mozilla.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 mozilla-nspr.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 mozilla-nss.i386 37:1.7.8-1.4.1.centos4 redhat-artwork.i386 0.120-1.1E.centos4.1 redhat-logos.noarch 1.1.25-1.centos4.3 rhn-applet.i386 2.1.17-5.centos4.1 rpmdb-CentOS.i386 4.0-0.20050228 thunderbird.i386 1.0.2-1.4.1.centos4 up2date.i386 4.4.5.6-2.centos4 up2date-gnome.i386 4.4.5.6-2.centos4 yum.noarch 2.2.0-1.centos4.2 The following 48 packages are edited in some way - probably mostly for trademark purposes and/or for the package that did not rebuild from the SRPM with the same behavior as the RHEL binaries. Some are changed to give a more "CentOS" feel to the distribution (e.g. changing pre-installed links in the browsers) and some are changed for "ease of use" and due to love of CaCert. I have the base, update, addons, extras enabled in my /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo which I believe is the way that the CentOS yum is configured by default. Greg