Re: Lab Setup (was Red Hat Professional Workstation)

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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 10:41:38 -0500, Doug Potter wrote

> Have your students set up "apt-get".  With this you can get free
> updates.  They can set up a cron job, to get the updated packages
> and install.

Then I would just continue to use RH 9 and use apt-get? Can one depend on
freshrpms to stay current with the necessary RH rpms? Would Fedora Legacy be
an option?

What would it take to set up my classroom server as a repository for the
updates that the students need and then let them get them from my server? 

Thank you for your feedback.



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