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Your Best bet would be to create an APT repository on a server in house
and use apt on each client machine to update to the latest packages from
said server..  apt4rpm is GNU and it works quite well.


bruce wrote: | hi... | | hey.. if i'm running a data center and i want to install OS/apps on 50-100 | machines. are there Open Source apps that i can look into that would allow | me to more or less do a massive remote deploy of various OS as well as | applications. i'd also like something that would handle windows OS/apps. | | basically, i'm thinking of a web based app, that would allow me to specify | the machine/IP, the OS, and the apps that are to be installed. the app would | then clean the server, install the OS, as well any apps that have been | specified. the OS/apps that are to be installed would be from hard drives. | all the servers on the system would be connected via a LAN.... | | we've looked at freshmeat/google/etc... with no real luck.... | | there has to be an app, or multiple apps that do parts of what i just | described! | | any ideas/pointers/assistance would be helpful... | | | Bruce Douglas | (925) 866-2790 | bedouglas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx | |

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Marty Buchaus
CTO Big Sky Internet Inc. - http://www.bigskyinternet.com
RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) - 807101943103186
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