Collins Richey wrote: > 1. Paying for Red Hat does not resolve the problem as I described it. > The Red Hat service provides for big bucks very slow, low bandwith > access to it's updates. It's like watching paint dry when I have to > download updates at work. I'll stick with free but erratic delivery if > those are the choices. YOU DO NOT GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR. We haven't had any problems with it - we're in Australia and we usually get downloads from RHN going at the maximum speed of our internet connection. > > 2. The local mirror and sync process is certainly an approach if you > have the patience Maybe try yam (see dag's site) -- Tim Edwards